For anybody interested:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52480 is now fixed.
More info: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1232850
Discussion topic is closed, thank you everybody who helped - Erik
Ok, I will open a bug tonight (French time zone).
Thanks,
epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
### Summary
TC fails to compile JSP when 1) the compiler is AntCompiler and 2) there
is a whitespace somewhere in the pathname to TC home dir.
Personal opinion : you should not do that (use paths with spaces in them). It was a
stupid idea to allow this in the first
Dear all,
Now about whether this is a bug in Tomcat or its documentation : I am fairly
sure that not long ago, I saw a strong warning somewhere in the on-line
Tomcat documentation, about not using spaces in pathnames somewhere, as it
was not supported by some component.
Perhaps the Tomcat
On 16/01/2012 23:14, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
### Summary
TC fails to compile JSP when 1) the compiler is AntCompiler and 2) there
is a whitespace somewhere in the pathname to TC home dir.
snip/
### Questions
Q1 - Does somebody already have seen this problem?
I don't recall seeing this
Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Dear all,
Now about whether this is a bug in Tomcat or its documentation : I am fairly
sure that not long ago, I saw a strong warning somewhere in the on-line Tomcat
documentation, about not using spaces in pathnames somewhere, as it was not
supported by some
And I really, really do not understand why the people who make the
installer of the
Windows version of Tomcat - and who are undoubtedly otherwise pretty smart
people - are
compounding the issue by installing this by default in a sub-directory
named Apache
Software Foundation.
Following
On 17 jan. 2012, at 11:11, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Dear all,
Now about whether this is a bug in Tomcat or its documentation : I am
fairly sure that not long ago, I saw a strong warning somewhere in the
on-line Tomcat documentation, about not using spaces
So if you can save yourself the trouble, by installing Tomcat in some
pathname which makes
Yes, we can deploy in C:\TC7 or /opt/TC7 instead of C:\Program
Files\blahbla or /opt/apache/tomcat 7.0.23.
But, especially on Windows, where all applications live in C:\Program
Files, this is disruptive
2012/1/17 Kees Jan Koster kjkos...@gmail.com:
On 17 jan. 2012, at 11:11, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Dear all,
Now about whether this is a bug in Tomcat or its documentation : I am
fairly sure that not long ago, I saw a strong warning somewhere in the
On 17/01/2012 10:21, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
And I really, really do not understand why the people who make the
installer of the
Windows version of Tomcat - and who are undoubtedly otherwise pretty smart
people - are
compounding the issue by installing this by default in a sub-directory
Please. And include the steps you are using to configure Ant as the
compiler in case there is something odd there.
@mark: do you think the description below is concise enough ?
Erik
- Download apache-ant-1.8.2-bin.tar.gz
- Extract to any temp directory
- Copy apache-ant-1.8.2/lib/ant.jar +
Answer Mark's email to you first.
Done.
@Pid: thank you for the reminder, I thought I already posted an answer!
Erik
On 17/01/2012 10:21, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
And I really, really do not understand why the people who make the
installer of the
Windows version of Tomcat - and who are
Forgot to mention:
- The description pertains to the Linux 32 bits test case + Oracle JDK 1.6.
- For the Windows x64 + JDK 1.7 test case, replace javac1.6 by
javac1.7 and you're done.
Erik
Please. And include the steps you are using to configure Ant as the
compiler in case there is something
On 17/01/2012 12:22, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
Forgot to mention:
- The description pertains to the Linux 32 bits test case + Oracle JDK 1.6.
- For the Windows x64 + JDK 1.7 test case, replace javac1.6 by
javac1.7 and you're done.
That looks good to me. Please open a bug and I'll take a look.
Ok, I will open a bug tonight (French time zone).
Thanks, Erik
On 17/01/2012 12:22, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
Forgot to mention:
- The description pertains to the Linux 32 bits test case + Oracle JDK
1.6.
- For the Windows x64 + JDK 1.7 test case, replace javac1.6 by
javac1.7 and you're
Done: https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52480
Erik
On 17/01/2012 12:22, epr...@orpheus.fr wrote:
Forgot to mention:
- The description pertains to the Linux 32 bits test case + Oracle JDK
1.6.
- For the Windows x64 + JDK 1.7 test case, replace javac1.6 by
javac1.7 and
### Summary
TC fails to compile JSP when 1) the compiler is AntCompiler and 2) there
is a whitespace somewhere in the pathname to TC home dir.
Configuring logging.properties to have AntCompiler set to level FINEST,
logs show that:
- whitespace is translated to %20;
- javac task fails with many
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