On 3/26/07, Johan Henselmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/26/07, James Mckenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have downloaded the version, and once again tried to open a database
> >via JDBC. Still the same problems: the program crashes hard, without
> >any warning. Every action that is deployed on the database is met by a
> >message that seems to imply that there is a violation of java access.
> >
> >I tried several things: opening a query for editing, opening a table.
> >Opening the query or the database gave as this error message in xterm:
> >
> >jvmaccess::VirtualMachine::AttachGuard::CreationException
> >
> This statement makes it appear that JDBC is crashing. However, further
> statements make it appear that when OpenOffice.org attempts to access
> the JDBC bridge, OpenOffice.org immediately crashes without any indication
> of a problem. However, there is a place that you can look for any error
> information, and that is the Console. It is located in the Utilities
> folder, which is a sub-folder of Applications. Please start this program
> and then click on the Logs icon if there is not a listing of log files on
> the left hand side. Click on the ~/Library/Logs and then CrashReporter.
> There should be an item labeled 'soffice.bin.crash.log' Click on this
> item and a listing on the right hand side will display the contents of
> the crash log file for the soffice.bin file (which is what runs when
> you are using OpenOffice.org). You need to look for an entry for the
> time that OpenOffice.org crashed and it starts like this:
>
> **********
>
> Host Name: <Your Computer Name here>
> Date/Time: 2007-02-10 12:48:02.935 -0700
> OS Version: 10.4.8 (Build 8L2127)
> Report Version: 4
>
> Command: soffice.bin
> Path: ./soffice.bin
> Parent: bash [354]
>
> The entry ends with a series of asterisks or the end of the log file. Please
> include this with your issue.
>
> >James Mckenzie has stated that there was something strange with java
> >on OS X, that could not be fixed. As far as I can see, nothing weird
> >is going on with java on OS X. I have compiled my own JDBC driver,
> >from jdbc.postgresql.org on OS X 10.4.9 with ant. Nothing special. I
> >can use the driver in other programs.
> >
> Yes, the JDBC will compile. It will not function correctly. I don't have
> the code, so I cannot look at it to see what may be causing the problem.
>
> >Still, OpenOffice crashes silently unless you're not starting OOO from
> >an xterm, and see this message:
> >jvmaccess::VirtualMachine::AttachGuard::CreationException
> >
> Again, this is interesting. Did you create an issue for this?
>
> >I think this is not good enough, especially as the same database
> >document runs fine on Unixes and on Windows.
>
> Please provide the following information:
> Version of PostgreSQL you are running.
> Version of JDBC.
> Version of Java.
> Version of Mac OS X.
> Whether the connection is local or remote. (There seems to be a
> problem with connection to remote databases with Mac OS X. If
> this is the situation, this may be an Apple problem, maybe in
> the Firewall program.)
> As an attachement, the contents of the CrashLog.
>
> Sadly, without the above information, we cannot work any further.
>
> James McKenzie
>
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jdbc: postgresql-jdbc-8.2-504
java: java version "1.5.0_07"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_07-164)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_07-87, mixed mode, sharing)
System:
ppp20:~ johan$ uname -a
Darwin ppp20.nest.nl 8.9.1 Darwin Kernel Version 8.9.1: Thu Feb 22
20:55:00 PST 2007; root:xnu-792.18.15~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386
ppp20:~ johan$ psql82 --help
This is psql 8.2.3, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
psql is built from www.macports.org.
Connection is remote. If I try local, same problem.
I have tried already to look at the crash log. There isn't any, nor a
message in /var/log/system.log. I looked in all the usual places.
Started with ./soffice and ./soffice.bin. I had even turned on the
java console logging on to see if I could get some messages over
there.
Nothing.
Where do I create an issue?
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Best Regards,
Johan Henselmans
Found where to create an issue: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/enter_bug.cgi
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Best Regards,
Johan Henselmans
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