Matthew Woodward wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:44 AM, G. Allen R. Souliere 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>
>
>     Yesterday, I attempted to fire up OpenBD (as I have many, many times
>     before) on my MBP.  I am running OSX (Leopard).  This is what happened
>     most recently (with 1.1):
>
>
> I have a feeling you may be in the wrong directory. Is the start.jar 
> file in the directory from which you're running that command? After 
> you unzip you should be running java -jar start.jar from right inside 
> the unzipped directory.
>
> Let me know if that isn't what's going on and I can fire up my MacBook 
> to check things out, but I figured I'd start with the basics since in 
> the past people have assumed you run the start command from inside the 
> bin directory.
>
Hi Matt,

This is not the case.  I have a directory called jetty-openbd, where I 
unzipped the zip file from the site.  I run a script, which essentially 
does:

#!/bin/bash

cd /jetty-openbd
java -jar start.jar

which has been working correctly for months.  This one really stumps 
me.  I have been a java programmer since 1997, and I'm quite experienced 
with debugging problems with paths, classpaths, jvm versions, etc.

So........

/jetty-openbd
/jetty-openbd/LICENCES/
/jetty-openbd/OpenBD-ReadMe.txt
/jetty-openbd/README.txt
/jetty-openbd/VERSION.txt
/jetty-openbd/bin/
/jetty-openbd/contexts/
/jetty-openbd/etc/
/jetty-openbd/jetty-openbd.zip (this is the zip file taken from the 
OpenBD site)
/jetty-openbd/lib/
/jetty-openbd/logs/
/jetty-openbd/pom.xml
/jetty-openbd/resources/
/jetty-openbd/start.jar
/jetty-openbd/webapps/

That is the directory structure I have.  Also, just for fun, I used 
chown to ensure I my user was the owner of the files, and I also used 
chmod -R to set permissions of 775.

My classpath environment variable in my bash shell is not set to anything.

The insane part is that this has been working for months....until 
yesterday.  The last time I used before yesterday would have been Nov 
2nd.  It is possible that somehow the latest updates from Apple somehow 
pooched the java installation?

Confoundedly yours,
Allen


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