Regarding Gump failure of project test-ojb

2006-02-10 Thread Thomas Dudziak
(I've asked this before, and received no answer, but perhaps this time)

Unfortunately, the Gump output is not sufficient to determine the
problem. The only relevant part is this:

BUILD FAILED
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build.xml:378: The following error
occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:173: The following
error occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:187: Resource not
found. For more information consult the velocity log, or invoke ant
with the -debug flag.


Could you perhaps provide me with the velocity.log file (should be in
the folder where Ant was invoked in), and run Ant with the -v or
-debug flag ?

regards,
Tom

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Re: Regarding Gump failure of project test-ojb

2006-02-10 Thread Martin van den Bemt

This is the error :

Fri Feb 10 13:17:06 PST 2006  [error] ResourceManager : unable to find resource
'sql/base/Control.vm' in any resource loader.

Mvgr,
Martin

Thomas Dudziak wrote:

(I've asked this before, and received no answer, but perhaps this time)

Unfortunately, the Gump output is not sufficient to determine the
problem. The only relevant part is this:

BUILD FAILED
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build.xml:378: The following error
occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:173: The following
error occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:187: Resource not
found. For more information consult the velocity log, or invoke ant
with the -debug flag.


Could you perhaps provide me with the velocity.log file (should be in
the folder where Ant was invoked in), and run Ant with the -v or
-debug flag ?

regards,
Tom

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Re: Regarding gump failure of db-ojb and db-ojb-from-packages

2006-01-19 Thread Martin van den Bemt

If you can wait till the weekend, I'll see if I can have a go at it..
Also with fixed dependencies we try to use the latest versions..

Mvgr,
Martin

Thomas Dudziak wrote:

Hi,

these builds are failing because OJB needs Antlr version 2.7.5 whereas
gump still uses 2.7.3. Is there any chance that gump could also
provide the newer antlr version ?

regards,
Tom

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Re: Regarding gump failure of db-ojb and db-ojb-from-packages

2006-01-19 Thread Martin van den Bemt

Thanx Stefan :)

Mvgr,
Martin

Stefan Bodewig wrote:

On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Thomas Dudziak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



these builds are failing because OJB needs Antlr version 2.7.5
whereas gump still uses 2.7.3. Is there any chance that gump could
also provide the newer antlr version ?



I hope 2.7.6 is going to work as well 8-)

Stefan

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Re: Regarding gump failure of db-ojb and db-ojb-from-packages

2006-01-19 Thread Thomas Dudziak
On 1/19/06, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I hope 2.7.6 is going to work as well 8-)

Think that won't be a problem. And even if, then I'll update OJB to use 2.7.6.

Tom

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Re: Regarding gump failure of project test-ojb

2006-01-16 Thread sebb
On 15/01/06, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Thomas Dudziak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  So I wanted to ask, could you perhaps run Ant with the -debug flag ?

 I'm afraid there is no easy way to do that.

  And perhaps you could send me the file velocity.log which probably
  has been produced by the run ?

 http://vmgump.apache.org/~bodewig/velocity.log, hope it helps


BTW, you can see the contents of a log file in Gump by adding
something like the following to the build.xml file:

concat
  filelist dir=. files=velocity.log /
   /concat

S.

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Regarding gump failure of project test-ojb

2006-01-15 Thread Thomas Dudziak
Hi folks,

The project test-ojb has been failing for some runs now, but I have
not been able to determine why. The output simply states:

BUILD FAILED
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build.xml:378: The following error
occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:173: The following
error occurred while executing this line:
/x1/gump/public/workspace/db-ojb/build-torque.xml:187: Resource not
found. For more information consult the velocity log, or invoke ant
with the -debug flag.

So I wanted to ask, could you perhaps run Ant with the -debug flag ?
And perhaps you could send me the file velocity.log which probably has
been produced by the run ?

thanks,
Tom

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Re: Regarding gump failure of project test-ojb

2006-01-15 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Thomas Dudziak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So I wanted to ask, could you perhaps run Ant with the -debug flag ?

I'm afraid there is no easy way to do that.

 And perhaps you could send me the file velocity.log which probably
 has been produced by the run ?

http://vmgump.apache.org/~bodewig/velocity.log, hope it helps

Stefan

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Gump Failure

2004-11-18 Thread Niclas Hedhman

Gang,

I think the following Gump failure could be related to recent Log4J changes...
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/ws-axis/ws-axis/gump_work/build_ws-axis_ws-axis.html

Any input is appreciated.

Cheers
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Re: Gump Failure

2004-11-18 Thread Ceki Gülcü
Hi Niclas,
The error is due to a silly bug in o.a.l.config.PropertySetter. It was 
fixed a few minutes ago, independently of your message. :-)

At 04:09 PM 11/18/2004, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Gang,
I think the following Gump failure could be related to recent Log4J changes...
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/ws-axis/ws-axis/gump_work/build_ws-axis_ws-axis.html
Any input is appreciated.
Cheers
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Re: How to reproduce a gump failure

2004-10-03 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
Hi, Adam,
 Since it is a class not found, my guess is you might need a new work
 entry:
http://gump.apache.org/metadata/project.html#work
I'll keep that in mind, thank you.
 Anyway, you ought be able to run:
 python gump.py -w metadata/gump.xml ws-jaxme --debug
I tried that, but the process terminated with the error message below. 
(In essence, it's permission to /data denied. Of course, I can create 
such a directory, but I have some doubts, that this is intended. :-)

 That said, I doubt it'll tell you much more than you see on the
 website.
It will help for a start. :-)
Regards,
Jochen
P.S: Is it possible to run gump without updating itself and its 
metadata? I understand why the update happens, but it slows down 
debugging quite a lot.


Traceback (most recent call last):
  File bin/integrate.py, line 109, in ?
irun()
  File bin/integrate.py, line 71, in irun
workspace=WorkspaceLoader(False).load(ws)
  File /home/jwi/gump/python/gump/loader/loader.py, line 275, in load
return self.loadFile(file,Workspace)
  File /home/jwi/gump/python/gump/loader/loader.py, line 202, in loadFile
return self.postProcess(cls)
  File /home/jwi/gump/python/gump/loader/loader.py, line 255, in 
postProcess
rootObject.complete()
  File /home/jwi/gump/python/gump/model/workspace.py, line 313, in 
complete
if not os.path.exists(self.tmpdir): os.makedirs(self.tmpdir)
  File /usr/lib/python2.3/os.py, line 153, in makedirs
makedirs(head, mode)
  File /usr/lib/python2.3/os.py, line 153, in makedirs
makedirs(head, mode)
  File /usr/lib/python2.3/os.py, line 154, in makedirs
mkdir(name, mode)
OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/data'
Process Exit Code : 1

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How to reproduce a gump failure

2004-10-01 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
Hi,
being nagged by gump (see
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/ws-jaxme/ws-jaxme/gump_work/build_ws-jaxme_ws-jaxme.html),
I'd like to reproduce the problem, because I simply have no idea, why it 
fails in Gump, but works well without.

Looking at the gump homepage, I find a description how to checkout gump 
and the gump metadata. I also find a getting started document and a 
FAQ, likewise a description of the project descriptors. However, I must 
admit that I do not find it all very enlightening. I'd simply like to 
know: How to I start the checked out gump to run my particular project 
ws-jaxme?

Regards,
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Re: How to reproduce a gump failure

2004-10-01 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
 being nagged by gump (see

http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/ws-jaxme/ws-jaxme/gump_work/build_ws-jaxme_ws-jaxme.html),
 I'd like to reproduce the problem, because I simply have no idea, why it
 fails in Gump, but works well without.

Since it is a class not found, my guess is you might need a new work entry:

http://gump.apache.org/metadata/project.html#work

I see you have 4, I suspect a new one is in order:

http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/gump/project/ws-jaxme.xml?view=markup

work nested=build/js/classes/
work nested=build/api/classes/
work nested=build/xs/classes/
work nested=build/jm/classes/

 Looking at the gump homepage, I find a description how to checkout gump
 and the gump metadata. I also find a getting started document and a
 FAQ, likewise a description of the project descriptors. However, I must
 admit that I do not find it all very enlightening. I'd simply like to
 know: How to I start the checked out gump to run my particular project
 ws-jaxme?

Yeah, good point, the docs need some updating. I'll enter a JIRA entry to
this effect. I can't even point you to Wiki pages w/o finding out of date
information. These are (now) close:

http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpScripts
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpCommandLineOptions

Anyway, you ought be able to run:

python gump.py -w metadata/gump.xml ws-jaxme --debug

That said, I doubt it'll tell you much more than you see on the website. I'd
checkout as much information as you can find on this page, starting with the
CLASSPATH.


http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/ws-jaxme/ws-jaxme/gump_work/build_ws-jaxme_ws-jaxme.html

BTW: Setting debug=true or verbose=true on the ant element might help.

http://gump.apache.org/metadata/builder.html#Generic+Builder

I hope this helps. Thanks for the feedback.

regards,

Adam



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Velocity gump failure

2004-05-21 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
We've seen the velocity failure for a bit now, so we assume that it's 
not ephemeral :)

I believe it's due to log4j.  (The nag emails don't show the problem, 
btw...)  Where can I get the log4j.jar that is causing the problem?  
I've grubbed around a bit on the gump site on brutus, and it just isn't 
obvious where to get it.

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Re: Velocity gump failure

2004-05-21 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
thx.  done

On May 21, 2004, at 5:20 AM, Ceki Gülcü wrote:
At 11:12 AM 5/21/2004, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
We've seen the velocity failure for a bit now, so we assume that it's 
not ephemeral :)
Having already looked into the velocity build problem, I think that
all you need to do is to change
  logger.setPriority(Priority.DEBUG);
to
  logger.setLevel(Level.DEBUG);
This will work in both 1.2.x and 1.3, both at compile and at runtime.
In general, as long as you don't refer to the Priority class directly
but to the Level class and don't refer to Category but to Logger, you
should be fine.
I hope this helps.
I believe it's due to log4j.  (The nag emails don't show the problem, 
btw...)  Where can I get the log4j.jar that is causing the problem?
You can build it from CVS. Once you get it from CVS just type ant 
jar. (It's that easy but hush, hush, there is intentionally no public 
jar file.)

I've grubbed around a bit on the gump site on brutus, and it just 
isn't obvious where to get it.

geir
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