while packaging the distribution ant even tells you that
the package will contain files/directories with very long
names.

and finally ant warns you that the generated packages will only
be usable if unpackaged using GNU tar/gzip.

Am 04.08.2002 0:56 Uhr schrieb "David Blevins" unter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The tar.gz files can only accurately be untarred with GNU tar.  Tomcat
> has the same limitation, only they documented it.  We should too.  We
> could add note about it in the README.
> 
> Peter, have you tried unpacking the tar.gz file in a command shell using
> the tar command we have in our README?
> 
> David
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
>> Of Alan Cabrera
>> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 2:01 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: [OpenEJB-user] RE: openejb 0.8.1 test errors
>> solved, and a question
>> 
>> 
>> Interesting.  Can you tell me the max name size of the files.
>>  We could try to shrink the size of the names.
>> 
>> Thanks for digging into this.
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Alan
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Peter Molettiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 2:07 PM
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: [OpenEJB-user] RE: openejb 0.8.1 test errors solved, and a
>>> question
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hey Alan,
>>> 
>>> After reading the messages posted to the list, I took
>> another stab at
>>> getting this to work, and managed to fix my problems.
>>> 
>>> Once I got things working, I went back to the original
>>> (broken) config,
>>> and tried changes one at a time to determine the minimum necessary
>>> changes to get things working.
>>> 
>>> Here's what I found:
>>> 
>>>    1) Adding jdbc2_0-stdext.jar to the CLASSPATH is NOT necessary.
>>> 
>>>    2) Looking in conf/ I found that the filenames of both
>>> default.cmp_global_tx_database.xml and
>>> default.cmp_local_tx_database.xml
>>> had been truncated when the package was untar.gzipped, removing the
>>> "xml" on one, and the final "ml" on the other. Obviously, these
>>> extensions must be fixed for the tests to run.
>>> 
>>>    NOTE: I'm running on Mac OS X (10.1.5), and this may be a problem
>>> with StuffIt Expander -- I noticed a note on mozilla.org
>>> about Mac OS X 
>>> users having problems with truncated long filenames. It may just be
>>> worth a note in the Quickstart guide to point future Mac OS X
>>> users to 
>>> the possibility that StuffIt is truncating long filenames.
>>> 
>>>    3) Setting OPENEJB_HOME is necessary, otherwise the remote test
>>> fails, although the local test succeeds without this env var
>>> set. This 
>>> should also be added to the Quickstart guide in my opinion --
>>> I didn't 
>>> see it listed there when I initially tried to set things up.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all the help!
>>> 
>>> Now, the only question I have is this: is there a counterpart to the
>>> HelloWorld example which demonstrates setting up CMP entity
>>> beans? Hello 
>>> World just sets up a stateless session bean.
>>> 
>>> Peter
>>> 
>>> 
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