> > Too many open files in system
> >
> > When this happens, other programs (even programs of other
> > users) can't open files anymore. I couldn't find messages
> > like this in the bug reports or mail archive. I've tried
> > to write a program to repeat this error using BufferdReader
> > and F
Michael Nielsen wrote:
>
> dan wrote:
> >
> > Try running with the "-nojit" option. Turning off the JIT allows the exception
> > stack trace to display line numbers.
>
> Where, I tried java -nojit in 1.2, but it complains that no such option.
>
> mvh
> mike.
>
The following options
dan wrote:
>
> Try running with the "-nojit" option. Turning off the JIT allows the exception
> stack trace to display line numbers.
Where, I tried java -nojit in 1.2, but it complains that no such option.
mvh
mike.
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Jaco de Groot wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using jdk1.2 pre-v1 on RedHat 5.2 for my servlets using
> Apache JServ. Every once in a while I get the following error:
>
> Too many open files in system
Make sure you're closing the files when you're done with them.
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"Kapoor, Nishikant X" wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Excuse my ignorance but can someone please post the EXACT fix for this
> problem. I've seen some responses about unwrapping a few lines
> containing zapf in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/fonts.properties (I think the
> path is right !) but I guess, the EXACT 'di
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On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 12:23:44 -0700, Jason Proctor wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line
>numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers. The
>latter is quite annoying when tracking down bugs and I was wondering what
>det
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 12:23:44PM -0700, Jason Proctor wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line
> numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers. The
> latter is quite annoying when tracking down bugs and I was wondering
The VM Spec says that the LineNumberAttribute can be ignored; any such
information that the VM provides is a function (IMHO) of the
completeness of the debugging implementation in the VM. Not sure that
answers your question
--troy
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Jason Proctor wrote:
Hi eve
Hi everyone,
I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line
numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers. The
latter is quite annoying when tracking down bugs and I was wondering what
determines whether line numbers are included or not. It seems to be
Try running with the "-nojit" option. Turning off the JIT allows the exception
stack trace to display line numbers.
Jason Proctor wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line
> numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers
Hi everyone,
I have been trying to get RMI to work for some time now. I am just
using the simple example from Sun, HelloImpl, but I can't get the full
process to work.
I can run the server class, and it binds with the registry just fine.
When I try to connect with the client, it tells me that
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Can the registry find the _Stub and interface classes? I'll bet not...
if the exception basically says "remote exception ... class not found"
then that's your problem. The registry process need the _Stub class,
and inorder to load that it needs the interfaces that it implements.
As with anything,
What kind of error? I have no problems calling the single string signature
of exec, the command you show here executed, both as an array and as a single
string ( "/bin/sh -c grep -in main *.java > list &" ) although that didn't
do the same as the three element array... because the two are not the
I too can not get this fix originally posted by Kazuki to work on a RH 5.2
system. Kapoor if you get any fixes that are not posted to the list, please
send them to me. The only thing I did different that the Kazuki instructions
was to install the ghostscript-5.10 fonts from an rpm rather than a
That has not worked on at least two systems that I know about. The only
difference is that the fonts were installed from RPMs.
john
On 19-Apr-99 Matthew McKeon wrote:
> "Kapoor, Nishikant X" wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Excuse my ignorance but can someone please post the EXACT fix for this
>> pr
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Hi all
Excuse my ignorance but can someone please post the EXACT fix for this
problem. I've seen some responses about unwrapping a few lines containing
zapf in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/fonts.properties (I think the path is right !)
but I guess, the EXACT 'diff' would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Nish
Jaco de Groot wrote:
>
> Too many open files in system
>
> When this happens, other programs (even programs of other
> users) can't open files anymore. I couldn't find messages
> like this in the bug reports or mail archive. I've tried
> to write a program to repeat this error using BufferdRea
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Fecha: viernes, 16 de abril de 1999 0:11
Asunto: Fonts me
The RunTime class seems to be VERY cranky about the String command it sees
to exec a program. Only likes String arrays and generates a Run Time error
if you pass it the command as a SINGLE string formatted the same way as the
String-array. Following works OK but if you change the runCmd to a Stri
Hi,
I'm using jdk1.2 pre-v1 on RedHat 5.2 for my servlets using
Apache JServ. Every once in a while I get the following error:
Too many open files in system
When this happens, other programs (even programs of other
users) can't open files anymore. I couldn't find messages
like this in the bug
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