anyone? Christian Andersson wrote: > Hi there, I have a small problem that I'. hoping that you can help me solve. > > I want to be able to run tomcat on a server that we have available at a > hosting firm. > > I can get tomcat up and running on it witohut problem, as long as I > don't try to use jsvc.. and I need jsvc sicne I don't want to run tomat > as root, or manually start tomcat whenever there is a restart of the > server, etc.. > > I've tried compiling the jsvc that comes with tomcat, but no luck, so I > downloaded deamons 1.0.1 and tried to get that compiling, and still no > luck, after searching/following different hints that I found on the net > (I'll ge over those later) I do get jsvc compiled, but I still cannot > run it, because it looks like jsvc is compiled as a 32 bit binary and > the ibm-java that I have is a 64 bit binary. > > anyway here is a list of what I've done (not much) > > after downloading and unpacking jsvc I went into > daemon-1.0.1/src/native/unix and did a ./configure > --with-java=/opt/ibm/java2-ppc64-50 > > and got the following result.. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > *** Current host *** > checking build system type... ./support/config.guess: unable to guess > system type > > This script, last modified 2001-04-20, has failed to recognize > the operating system you are using. It is advised that you > download the most up to date version of the config scripts from > > ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config/ > > If the version you run (./support/config.guess) is already up to date, > please > send the following data and any information you think might be > pertinent to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in order to provide the needed > information to handle your system. > > config.guess timestamp = 2001-04-20 > > uname -m = ppc64 > uname -r = 2.6.5-7.252-pseries64 > uname -s = Linux > uname -v = #1 SMP Tue Feb 14 11:11:04 UTC 2006 > > /usr/bin/uname -p = > /bin/uname -X = > > hostinfo = > /bin/universe = > /usr/bin/arch -k = > /bin/arch = ppc64 > /usr/bin/oslevel = > /usr/convex/getsysinfo = > > UNAME_MACHINE = ppc64 > UNAME_RELEASE = 2.6.5-7.252-pseries64 > UNAME_SYSTEM = Linux > UNAME_VERSION = #1 SMP Tue Feb 14 11:11:04 UTC 2006 > configure: error: cannot guess build type; you must specify one > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > after downloading the newest config.guess from > http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess > (the above specified link leads to this file) and replacing the existing > one in daemon-1.0.1/src/native/unix/support and once more execute > configure I get the following... > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > *** Current host *** > checking build system type... powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking host system type... powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking cached host system type... ok > *** C-Language compilation tools *** > checking for gcc... gcc > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out > checking whether the C compiler works... yes > checking whether we are cross compiling... no > checking for suffix of executables... > checking for suffix of object files... o > checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes > checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes > checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed > checking for ranlib... ranlib > *** Host support *** > checking C flags dependant on host system type... failed > configure: error: Unsupported CPU architecture "powerpc64" > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > following information on the net it was suggested that I change the > configure script so that it accepts powerpc* instead of powerpc > that is from > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ... > case $host_cpu in > powerpc) > CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DCPU=\\\"$host_cpu\\\"" ;; > ... > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > to > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ... > case $host_cpu in > powerpc*) > CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DCPU=\\\"$host_cpu\\\"" ;; > ... > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > the result: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ... > *** All done *** > Now you can issue "make" > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > make also succedes, but when running jsvc using the script that comes > with apache tomcat (modified to suite my needs ofcourse) no jsvc is > running, and in the error log I find the following... > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > 12/06/2006 11:58:15 19502 jsvc.exec error: Cannot dynamically link to > /opt/ibm/java2-ppc64-50/jre/bin/classic > /libjvm.so > 12/06/2006 11:58:15 19502 jsvc.exec error: > /opt/ibm/java2-ppc64-50/jre/bin/classic/libjvm.so: cannot open sha > red object file: No such file or directory > 12/06/2006 11:58:15 19501 jsvc.exec error: Service exit with a return > value of 1 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > and in /opt/ibm/java2-ppc64-50/jre/bin/classic these files exist > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 238290 2006-03-10 16:50 libjvm.so > > so it should be able to find the file since the user that I'm running > this fron is able to find it in the correct location. and can read it. > > for me this now looks like jsvc is beeing compiled as a 32bit executable > but java is a 64bit executable.. > > I've tried reading/changing more stuff to get it working, but sofar I > have been unable to do so. > > /Christian Andersson > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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