Package: tomcat6
Version: 6.0.28-9+squeeze1
Severity: important
Hi,
my application run in tomcat and require a lot of open files. The number
of open files is more than maximun allowed (1024) so I keep having
exception when trying to open more files.
I changed the maximum number of open files for
Hi Michael,
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 09:15:03AM +0200, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>> I am unsure about what you mean for plug-in. BTW I downloaded the x64
>> version from java.sun.com, not the 32 bit version.
>>
>> I am not sure the x64 tarball was a
Hi Michael,
I am unsure about what you mean for plug-in. BTW I downloaded the x64
version from java.sun.com, not the 32 bit version.
I am not sure the x64 tarball was available before, so maybe you did not
know about this new release.
Could you please check it ?
Thank you very much,
Giuseppe
Package: java-package
Version: 0.41
Hi java maintainers,
I just tried to install jdk-6u10-beta-linux-x64.bin (recently downloaded
from java.sun.com site and got this error message:
~$ fakeroot make-jpkg jdk-6u10-beta-linux-x64.bin
Creating temporary directory: /tmp/make-jpkg.zeHlwE2644
Loading p
Package: tomcat5.5-admin
Version: 5.5.20-5
Severity: important
When you deploy a new war, it happens that commons-fileupload uses
commons-io.
In order to fix it, I installed the libcommons-io-java and created a
link
from /usr/share/tomcat5.5/server/webapps/manager/WEB-INF/lib/commons-io.jar to
.
Il giorno gio, 02/08/2007 alle 09.36 +0100, David Pashley ha scritto:
> Can you not install the sun-java6-* packages? I'm pretty certain
> java-package is now depreciated in favour of the packaged JREs.
I am currently using etch, with our package backported. I will try to
install unstable sun-java
Package: java-package
Versione: 0.32
I just tried a new java release, 1.6.0 update 2, but the generated
package isn't installable. This is my screen dump:
[...]
Create debian package:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installdocs
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh
Hi Eric,
[...]
> Hi Giuseppe,
>
> you've downloaded the EE (Enterprise/Server version), make-jpkg does only
> work with Java SE (Desktop), so you need to download the Java SE JDK.
[...]
Thanks for the info, I will try the new non-free packages or I will
download the SE version since my applicatio
package: java-package
version: 0.28
priority: important
I just installed an etch machine on a core duo, dowloaded
java_ee_sdk-5-linux.bin from SUN site and run java-package. This is what
happens now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ make-jpkg java_ee_sdk-5-linux.bin
Creating temporary directory: /tmp
Package: argouml
Version: 0.19.6-2.1
Hi, I have many JVM installed: 1.4.2 and 1.5.0 from IBM, plus kaffe and
gij.
All JVM are installed using debian packages or 'java-package' and I
select which one to use, using the update-alternatives. I do have the
JAVA_HOME variable set.
When I start /usr/bi
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