The first time I started James I ran "run.sh". That unpacked things
into the "James" folder.
Now, the only way I know to start James is to run "run.sh" again, but
that gives me the following WARNING
WARN 2003-07-31 11:08:22.444 [Phoenix.] (): The file
SAR-INF/environment.xml can not be extracted from the Sar
"file:/Library/Java/Extensions/james-2.1.3/apps/james.sar" into
directory
/Library/Java/Extensions/james-2.1.3/apps/james/SAR-INF/environment.xml
because there is a file in the way.
In other words, the script is trying to extract for james.sar each time
I run. Presumably this behavior is unnecessary. What should I do? I
would note that James does run, so the problem is not a show stopper,
but it is not stylish.
John
- (Un) Marshalling Problems Georg �ttl
- RE: (Un) Marshalling Problems Steve Short
- Re: (Un) Marshalling Problems Georg �ttl
- Re: (Un) Marshalling Problems Georg �ttl
- RE: Starting up James John Gage
- RE: Starting up James Danny Angus
- Re: Starting up James John Gage
- RE: Starting up James Noel J. Bergman
- RE: (Un) Marshalling Problems Noel J. Bergman
- Re: (Un) Marshalling Problems Georg Oettl
- RE: (Un) Marshalling Problems Noel J. Bergman
- RE: (Un) Marshalling Problems Steve Short
- Re: (Un) Marshalling Problems Georg Oettl
