GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> 
> I wonder what is jsvc ?
> ie when using it and from what ?
> 
> >       After all, on my linux machine I had to specify the location
> >       of libjvm.so and other JRE .so files via LD_LIBRARY_PATH anyway
> >       (otherwise I would receive a JVM init error while the
> >VM was trying to
> >       load other JRE libraries).
> 
> it's not sure that libjvm.so is known by the loader. A ldconfig
> may be necessary. You could take a look at your java start script
> and see that many play with LD_LIBRARY_PATH ...

And CLASSPATH...

> 
> >       So, if the user has to specify the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
> >get everything
> >       to work anyway, why not dynamically link jsvc against
> >libjvm.so in the
> >       first place ?

Yes that probably the correct solution. dlopen("libjvm.so");

 This makes things much simpler and
> >removes the need to
> >       calculate which VM to use and where it is, and lets the
> >user change it
> >       via an environment variable ?
> >
> >       I'm interested in everyone's thoughts for and against ?
> >
> >       Cheers,
> >
> >       Marcus
> >
> >"jean-frederic" wrote:
> >>
> >> "Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Marcus Crafter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > systeminfo.h does not exist under Linux (at least on my
> >system, it's
> >> > > sysinfo.h), and the sysinfo system call made
> >(jsvc_unix.c, line 158) also
> >> > > doesn't exist. :-( There is a sysinfo system call, but
> >it returns a struct
> >> > > containing system details like uptime, load, etc.
> >> > >
> >> > > sysinfo() is used in jsvc_unix.c to obtain the
> >architecture, which is used to
> >> > > build up a string locating libjvm.so. Looks like under
> >linux we'll have to do
> >> > > this another way, unless I've overlooked/missed something ?
> >> >
> >> > The problem lies in the fact that I'm developing the
> >native components under
> >> > Solaris, and up to this point, I've never tried a port to
> >Linux or other
> >> > OSes (my next attempt is a build on MacOS/X, and then
> >Yellow Dog Linux for
> >> > PPC - Can you tell I work on Macintoshes now?).
> >>
> >> And that no easy... But what is needed is the patch to
> >libjvm.so isn't
> >> it?
> >> On my Linux it is:
> >> /home2/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i386/classic/libjvm.so
> >> (JAVA_HOME is /home2/jdk1.2.2).
> >> On a ReliantUnix it is:
> >> /opt/java/jdk12/jre/lib/mips/classic/green_threads/libjvm.so
> >>
> >> I would suggest to define it in the Makedefs:
> >> I have tried the following Makedefs on Linux:
> >> +++
> >> JAVA_HOME = /home2/jdk1.2.2
> >>
> >> JAVAC       = $(JAVA_HOME)/bin/javac
> >> JAVACOPTS   = -O
> >> JAVADOC     = $(JAVA_HOME)/bin/javadoc
> >> JAVADOCOPTS = -author -version -splitindex -windowtitle
> >"Apache Service
> >> Interface"
> >> JAR         = $(JAVA_HOME)/bin/jar
> >> JVMLIB      = $(JAVA_HOME)/jre/lib/i386/classic/libjvm.so
> >>
> >> CC    = gcc
> >> COPTS = -O6 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
> >> CINCS = -I. -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/linux
> >> -DJVMLIB=\""$(JVMLIB)"\"
> >> CLIBS =
> >> -ldl
> >
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