http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=124 *** shadow/124 Sat Feb 3 18:09:42 2001 --- shadow/124.tmp.27236 Sat Feb 3 18:09:42 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,38 ---- + +============================================================================+ + | CLASSPATH out of environment space when Tomcat starts up on Windows 95/98 | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Bug #: 124 Product: Tomcat 3 | + | Status: RESOLVED Version: 3.1.1 Final | + | Resolution: WONTFIX Platform: PC | + | Severity: Normal OS/Version: All | + | Priority: High Component: Config | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | CC list: Cc: | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | URL: | + +============================================================================+ + | DESCRIPTION | + The environment settings for Tomcat on Windows NT platform is done through Control +Panel, while the Win95/98 settings are done through autoexec.bat only. + I have set the "TOMCAT_HOME" and "JAVA_HOME" through autoexec.bat on Win98 and tried +to start Tomcat, but only received "out of environment space" error. It is not +reproducible on NT, though. + I've checked the "tomcat.bat" file and isolated the problem to the following block: + + set CLASSPATH=. + set CLASSPATH=%TOMCAT_HOME%\classes + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%TOMCAT_HOME%\lib\webserver.jar + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%TOMCAT_HOME%\lib\jasper.jar + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%TOMCAT_HOME%\lib\xml.jar + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%TOMCAT_HOME%\lib\servlet.jar + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar + + When it is executed, the second-to-last line was totally ignored. I assume there is +a limit of # of characters to put in CLASSPATH settings for Win95/98. + If I put everything in a single line, all were ignored. + Look at the second line, wouldn't it be: + set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%TOMCAT_HOME%\class ? Otherwise you lose logic to put in +the first line. + However, if I do so, the last two lines will be ignored. + If I use a Command Prompt and manually enter the above lines, they will be accepted, +but it seems to have done no good to the Tomcat environment. + + + ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-02-03 18:09 ------- + Solved on Tomcat versions 3.2 and up . --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]