Re: [Dspace-tech] Warning in the Handle Server

2007-04-25 Thread José A. Rubio

Dear James,

The error was due to a problem with my PATH. The patch works
perfectly :)

Cheers.

On 4/18/07, James Rutherford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 02:11:10PM +0200, Jos? A. Rubio wrote:
 I've used the patch in my system with Korn Bash (changing the first line
to
 #!/bin/ksh), but I get
 the same result. Do you know if I have to do others changes?.

Do you have Sun Java installed? What are the results of the following
commands:

echo $JAVA_HOME
which java
java -version

If any of them point to symlinks, what do the symlinks point to?

cheers,

Jim

 Thanks.

 On 4/16/07, James Rutherford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:31:57AM +0200, Jos? A. Rubio wrote:
  When I start the Handle Server, with
dspace/bin/start-handle-server, I
 get
  an
 
  Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
  Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
 
  Is this a serious problems?, could be solve this with some solution?
 
 I've seen this problem when using GNU java instead of Sun java. There
is
 a patch on the queue that should fix this (by inspecting the JAVA_HOME
 environment variable rather than relying on PATH):
 
 
 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1621109group_id=19984atid=319984
 
 This fix will be included in the forthcoming 1.4.2 release (due at the
 end of the month): http://wiki.dspace.org/CurrentReleaseToDo
 
 cheers,
 
 Jim
 
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[Dspace-tech] Warning in the Handle Server

2007-04-16 Thread José A. Rubio

Dear all,

When I start the Handle Server, with dspace/bin/start-handle-server, I get
an

Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.

Is this a serious problems?, could be solve this with some solution?

Many thanks.
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Warning in the Handle Server

2007-04-16 Thread James Rutherford
Hi,

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:31:57AM +0200, José A. Rubio wrote:
 When I start the Handle Server, with dspace/bin/start-handle-server, I get
 an
 
 Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
 Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
 
 Is this a serious problems?, could be solve this with some solution?

I've seen this problem when using GNU java instead of Sun java. There is
a patch on the queue that should fix this (by inspecting the JAVA_HOME
environment variable rather than relying on PATH):

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1621109group_id=19984atid=319984

This fix will be included in the forthcoming 1.4.2 release (due at the
end of the month): http://wiki.dspace.org/CurrentReleaseToDo

cheers,

Jim

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