28.03.2012 18:31, Filip Hanik (mailing lists):
Is it my email client, or are some of these emails empty?
It's probably your client. That's the body of the mail you responded to:
The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder tomcat-trunk while
building ASF Buildbot.
Full details are
28.03.2012 19:42, Konstantin Kolinko:
2012/3/28 Markus Schönhaber tomcat-...@list-post.mks-mail.de:
28.03.2012 18:31, Filip Hanik (mailing lists):
Is it my email client, or are some of these emails empty?
It's probably your client. That's the body of the mail you responded
Mark Thomas:
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
2. Remy's comment -Tomcat does not do connection pools
We sure do, the fact that we ship with one, means we do connection
pools. and we are in the job of refactoring commons-dbcp, and now you
can't even compile Tomcat with JDK 1.6, nor run it with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modified: tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/java/org/apache/jasper/compiler/Validator.java
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/java/org/apache/jasper/compiler/Validator.java?rev=656839r1=656838r2=656839view=diff
nayabinghi wrote:
I am trying to build Tomcat 6 from source but am getting some build errors I
am hoping I can get some help with.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
[javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
[javac] Note:
Joe Nathan schrieb:
I mean PHP scripts are processed as JSP are handled inside Tomcat
without installing any other things as built-in features. Imagine if
Tomcat can handle JSP, PHP, even ASP script pages! Then who will
not use this!
I will not use this.
I'm not interested in PHP at all.
Stu Thompson wrote:
My webapp can somewhat regularly crash the JVM on multiple machines.
Most of the hotspot dump files are remarkably consistence with where the
error is occurring...then again, I do know what is important and what is
not. Running tomcat without tcnative-1.dll resolves the
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
I have stumbled upon some trivial glitches:
One more: all the source codes for the JSP examples (*.jsp.html, *.jspx.html,
*.tag.html, *.java.html) seem to be missing. The URLs pointing to them look
correct but the files are not there.
Regards
mks
Avramenko Andrew wrote:
I've RHELS 5 beta, JDK 1.6, ant-1.6.5-2jpp.2.1 (RH's RPM).
While I'm trying to build tomcat I've get an error:
I haven't been able to build Tomcat 6 with JDK 1.6 either. Since building with
JDK 1.5 works for me, I didn't try too hard to find out why it fails using
boris wrote:
The problem
is that the path attribute is ignored in the Context read from this
directory. Only Contexts defined in the server.xml file honors the
path attribute.
That's not a problem. It's exactly the way it's meant to be:
boris wrote:
I know that it works according to the documentation but I can't
ignore the fact that I believe it's wrong.
If you think the way Tomcat handles deployment is wrong, OK. But I don't think
you convince the developers (I'm not one, BTW) to change their point of view
by hijacking a
William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
Now for my problem. I got most of the way through compile then ran into
this.
BUILD FAILED
/usr/portage/tmp/portage/www-servers/tomcat-6.0.2/work/apache-tomcat-6.0.2-
src/build.xml:388: Warning: Could not find file
Mladen Turk wrote:
With Native connector if the OS supports IPV6 the
default address (null) is translated to ::, thus
it only listens to the IPV6 addresses. In case the
OS doesn't support IPV6 (hardly to be found nowadays), the
null address is equivalent to the address=0.0.0.0.
The same is
Mladen Turk wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
BTW: why is this situation special wrt the native connector?
Right, but that's not the case for all supported OS-es.
Windows for sure (and Solaris I think) will refuse
127.0.0.1 when the address=::
Do I understand
Am Dienstag, den 16.05.2006, 07:09 + schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Author: mturk
Date: Tue May 16 00:09:43 2006
New Revision: 406857
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=406857view=rev
Log:
Use APR_UNSPEC only if the provided address
actually is the IPV6 address.
Modified:
Am Dienstag, den 16.05.2006, 13:30 +0200 schrieb Mladen Turk:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Using APR_UNSPEC was introduced to make the APR Connector also listen on
IPv6 addresses if no specific address is configured - this way
resembling the behaviour of the Base Connector.
http
Yoav Shapira wrote:
Apache Tomcat v5.5.17 is:
[X] Stable - no major issues
Regrads
mks
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Filip Hanik - Dev lists wrote:
It expects there to be a tomcat-native-1.1.3 referenced in the build file
http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/native/
either we change the build to download -current, or publish a
1.1.3.tar.gz file,
anyone up for the task?
If I followed
Jean-frederic Clere wrote:
Jean-frederic Clere wrote:
Jim Jagielski wrote:
There's a bug report (37788) regarding allowing AprEndpoint
to use APR IPv6 addresses. Their patch is almost right, but
instead the value should be to use APR_UNSPEC instead
of APR_INET6 (or the current APR_INET)
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Markus =?iso-8859-1?q?Sch=F6nhaber?= wrote:
With the above patch it works for me too.
Ahhh. Good catch on searching for a family check. Now do
see why it didn't dump core for me :)
That's something I was also wondering about.
Regards
mks
Mladen Turk wrote:
Yoav Shapira wrote:
This is probably a dumb question, but I'll ask anyways. Why isn't
this as simple as a user who downloaded 5.5.13 already going to
download the updated connectors/APR and plugging that in? Why does it
have to be integrated into the release of Tomcat
Am Dienstag, 9. August 2005 14:37 schrieb Markus Schönhaber:
Hello!
I'm trying to run Tomcat 5.5.10 [1] on user mode linux which is started in
a chrooted environment but Tomcat hangs when initializing the SSL-Connector
- i. e. the message
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol init
does
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