Hi Chris. So is the file located at /opt/apacheds-1.5.1/bin/apacheds a tanuki warpper binary renamed to apacheds? If so, I didn't see a wrapper binary for Ubuntu/ppc/32 at their website. If I did find such a wrapper binary, can I just replace the current one?
I think I read that their wrapper binary has some hardcoded dependencies on the /var/run directory. I moved my pid stuff to /var/lock. I don't mean to question the use of the Tanuki library, but it sure is complicating my life; at least on this somewhat obscure platform. It's just that an old Mac notebook makes an excellent 1U server complete with battery backup for a fraction of the cost of a "real" server. I'd love to get apacheds working with it. -- jim Chris Custine-2 wrote: > > This was inherited from the Tanuki wrapper daemon and is basically a > mechanism to launch the java program as a different user. This is a > necessary hack since Java doesn't do setuid I didn't like a lot of that > either, but the Tanuki wrapper works really well and has a lot of > potential. Maybe we can make some improvements or suggestions to them. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-ApacheDS--In-preparation-for-1.0.1-release%3A-candidates-available-tf3268468.html#a13713470 Sent from the Apache Directory Project mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
