The apostrophe does seem to cause a problem when running Karaf 2.1.2 on
Linux.
The current 'out of the box' karaf-wrapper.conf file produced by
wrapper:install contains...
Hi,
could you reopen the issue for that?
Running which kind of linux is your problem?
Cause it worked for me on an older Open-SuSE Linux.
regards, Achim
2010/12/17 stephen flynn stephen.fl...@jftechnology.com
The apostrophe does seem to cause a problem when running Karaf 2.1.2 on
Linux.
Debian 5.0.3
I will re-open KARAF-178.
JVM details...
Java Runtime Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment(build 1.6.0_14-b08)
Java Virtual Machine Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM(build 14.0-b16, mixed
mode)
Number of Processors 8
OS details...
Linux version 2.6.26-2-amd64 (Debian
Thanks for the update Stephen,
I will try to reproduce and investigate the issue.
Regards
JB
On 12/17/2010 03:04 PM, stephen flynn wrote:
Debian 5.0.3
I will re-open KARAF-178.
JVM details...
Java Runtime Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment(build 1.6.0_14-b08)
Java Virtual Machine Java
I have a database bean and I'm using ConfigAdmin to allow me to make changes
to an .cfg file, and have those properties set in karaf. This is working.
Woot!!!
I've noticed that individual bundles need to be restarted in order to use
these new properties. While karaf only takes six thousandths