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RE: Re: Installing on Solaris: msg#00002

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Subject: RE: Re: Installing on Solaris

Try with
compile.sh buildNoDoc
If this working OK then you have a problem with memory (or DocBook on
Solaris has memory problem).

compile.sh buildJavaDoc
and
compile.sh buildDocBookOnly

give the same result as
compile.sh buildAll.

Dragan

Together Belgrade

-----Original Message-----
From: enhydra-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:enhydra-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of canderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 31. oktobar 2002 19:59
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Enhydra: Re: Installing on Solaris


On 30 Oct 2002 at 0:01, enhydra-request@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi
> **********
> The compile is fired by a script included with the source called
compile.sh.
> It does expand on the classpath, and includes the ant, optional, junit,
> xerces and tools jar in addition to my regular classpath (which already
> included tools, as well as the regular j2se/lib dir).
> *******
> Hmm, thats strange. Have you tried clearing your CLASSPATH env variable
and running the script?
>
> That might eliminate any conflicts with different versions of XML parsers,
etc. XMLC uses xerces 1.4 right now, so If you have xerces 2.0 in your path
somewhere you might have problems.
>
> Here is an example of my startup script, Many of the jars are jars needed
for my app, so you can delete those references.
>
> I keep this script in my enhydra/bin directory, note that it calls the
standard multiserver script at the end.
>
> You will need the XMLC, XERCES, DODS, ENHYDRA, TOMCAT, SERVLET, REGEX jars
plus your own app's jars.

Interestingly enough, the problem seems to be that even though XMLC is part
of the
Enhydra package and is compiled before it is needed, it's not properly
referenced in
the build file anywhere - I assume that the devs have the standalone in
their
classpath already and that is why they didn't see this issue.

I'm still not completely out of the woods yet, but I am making forward
progress. It
seems to have locked up while trying to configure... I am still going to dig
into this,
but if anyone has any ideas - here's where it's frozen:

configure:
[echo] Configuring ...

init:

prepare.class.in:
[mkdir] Created dir: /home/cliff/Enhydra-
src5.0/Enhydra/output/enhydra5.0/build/tmp
Overriding previous definition of reference to modules.jar
Overriding previous definition of reference to java.jar

I left it overnight (and then was ill the next day), so it definitely seems
frozen.

Thanks!
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