Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-12 Thread Barry Kimelman
- From: Barry Kimelman blkimel...@comcast.net To: users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium My PC is running the 64 bit version of Windows Visa Home Premium. I am trying to get Tomcat 5.5.28 up

RE: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-07 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org] Subject: Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium Maybe, maybe not. Looking again at the log message it does look more like a 64-bit issue rather than the JVM issue. The log shows that it's using a 32-bit JVM - C:\Program

Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-06 Thread Barry Kimelman
My PC is running the 64 bit version of Windows Visa Home Premium. I am trying to get Tomcat 5.5.28 up and running. In years past I have been able to get older versions of Tomcat up and running on various versions of Windows. But now I am getting an error which I have not previously

Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-06 Thread André Warnier
Mark Thomas wrote: Barry Kimelman wrote: ... This is a 'feature' of newer versions of Java where the required dlls aren't placed where they are meant to be. I believe there is a fix in the works in commons-daemon to try and work around this. More details (including background and

Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-06 Thread Mark Thomas
Barry Kimelman wrote: I found the following text a Tomcat logfile: [2009-09-06 15:18:15] [info] Starting service... [2009-09-06 15:18:15] [197 javajni.c] [error] %1 is not a valid Win32 application. [2009-09-06 15:18:15] [994 prunsrv.c] [error] Failed creating java C:\Program Files

Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-06 Thread Mark Thomas
André Warnier wrote: Mark Thomas wrote: Barry Kimelman wrote: ... This is a 'feature' of newer versions of Java where the required dlls aren't placed where they are meant to be. I believe there is a fix in the works in commons-daemon to try and work around this. More details (including

RE: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium

2009-09-06 Thread Martin Gainty
sujets à la manipulation, nous ne pouvons accepter aucune responsabilité pour le contenu fourni. Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 22:20:40 +0100 From: ma...@apache.org To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Can't start Tomcat5 service on Windows Vista Home Premium André Warnier wrote: Mark Thomas