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Current FreeBSD problem reports
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Serious problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.       Description
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o [2004/05/01] java/66151  java        JBuilderX (sun jvm 1.4.1 builtin) crashes
o [2004/07/13] java/68972  java        unpack crashes during make install of lin
o [2004/07/27] ports/69675 java        Eclipse slow typing
o [2004/08/30] java/71146  java        jdk 1.4.2-p6 jboss,eclipse problems
o [2004/09/09] java/71516  java        jdk13 hotspot fails to build with recent 
o [2004/09/28] java/72151  java        JVM crash on 5.2.1-R

6 problems total.

Non-critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.       Description
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o [2002/10/18] ports/44251 java        new port textproc/xml-stylebook: create J
s [2003/09/16] ports/56928 java        jce-aba port should install to $JAVA_HOME
o [2004/02/14] java/62837  java        linux-sun-jdk14 executables hang with COM
o [2004/04/08] ports/65335 java        [PATCH] java/jdk14: use bsd.java.mk for J
o [2004/08/11] java/70292  java        jdk14 compile problem

5 problems total.

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I am going to be setting up a JSP server and I have ordered a Dell 1850 
EMT64 x2 Intel server with 4gigs of ram, if there is no native java 
support what other options are there? can I run the 32bit native java 
for FreeBSD or how well would the linux java run under load on it?

If I have to I will install regular 32bit FreeBSD on the server but it 
would be nice to be able to run the AMD64 port of the OS.

Any comments would be appreciated

> Hi,
> Anyone can tell me what is status of native java port for AMD64 platform?
> Same question should consider eclipse - native java required - so if 
> we get native java for AMD64, we should get running all other stuff 
> such as eclipse, tomcat, or it's much more problematic?
> I would appreciate any URLs answering this problem, could be private 
> if this question isn't in focus now.
>
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> Lee
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I'm building jdk-1.4.2p6_4 on FreeBSD 4.10 and I can't get past this:


Sanity check passed.
/bin/mkdir -p ../build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp
(cd  ./../build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp; \
   gmake -f /usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/hotspot/build/bsd/Makefile  
product \
         HOTSPOT_BUILD_VERSION=1.4.2-p6-fmccann_06_oct_2004_02_49   
GAMMADIR=/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/hotspot ; )
gmake[1]: Entering directory  
`/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp'
sh /usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/hotspot/build/bsd/makefiles/buildATree.sh  
compiler2 /usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/hotspot bsd i486
(cd bsd_i486_compiler2/product; gmake)
gmake[2]: Entering directory  
`/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp/ 
bsd_i486_compiler2/product'

Unexpected Signal : 10 occurred at PC=0x2827FF74
Function=other_values_do__8BlockEndPFPP11Instruction_v+0x38
Library=/usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so

Current Java thread:

Dynamic libraries:
0x8048000       /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/bin/javac
0x2806c000      /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
0x28123000      /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
0x28651000      /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.3
0x28696000      /usr/lib/libm.so.2
0x286b1000       
/usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so
0x286bf000      /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/libverify.so
0x286da000      /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so
0x286fb000      /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/libzip.so
0x2804e000      /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1

Heap at VM Abort:
Heap
  def new generation   total 576K, used 240K [0x2c4a0000, 0x2c540000,  
0x2c980000)
   eden space 512K,  47% used [0x2c4a0000, 0x2c4dc378, 0x2c520000)
   from space 64K,   0% used [0x2c520000, 0x2c520000, 0x2c530000)
   to   space 64K,   0% used [0x2c530000, 0x2c530000, 0x2c540000)
  tenured generation   total 7552K, used 0K [0x2c980000, 0x2d0e0000,  
0x304a0000)
    the space 7552K,   0% used [0x2c980000, 0x2c980000, 0x2c980200,  
0x2d0e0000)
  compacting perm gen  total 4096K, used 1112K [0x304a0000, 0x308a0000,  
0x344a0000)
    the space 4096K,  27% used [0x304a0000, 0x305b6280, 0x305b6400,  
0x308a0000)

Local Time = Wed Oct  6 02:49:24 2004
Elapsed Time = 0
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error : 10
# Error ID : 4F530E43505002F1
# Please report this error to
# freebsd-java@FreeBSD.org mailing list
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM  
(1.4.2-p6-fmccann_05_oct_2004_01_18 mixed mode)
#
# An error report file has been saved as hs_err_pid7014.log.
# Please refer to the file for further information.
#
gmake[2]: *** [../generated/MakeDeps.class] Abort trap (core dumped)
gmake[2]: Leaving directory  
`/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp/ 
bsd_i486_compiler2/product'
gmake[1]: *** [product] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory  
`/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/hotspot-i586/tmp'
gmake: *** [product] Error 2
*** Error code 2

Stop in /usr/ports/java/jdk14.






Does anyone have any ideas? I couldn't find anything in the list  
archive.

- Fred McCann

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This is just a first cut to test the functionality of the port. The
start-up script "Azureus" still has hardcoded variables that need to be
sorted out. I am also aware that some graphics do not display properly
in GUI, namely the "torrent health" and completion status bars (file and
pieces tabs).

This port requires the Eclipse port because of eclipse's SWT libraries,
and will continue to do so until a separate port can be created for the
SWT libraries needed by both Eclipse and Azureus (and any other Java
application that uses SWT).

http://www.gldis.ca/gldisater/Azureus.tar.gz
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Jeremy,

I am glad to see someone finally made a port for this tool. That would
indeed be a good addition to the ports collection.

I will test your port when I get some free time (I need to install
eclipse as well). However, I a few comments by just looking at the
files.

First, the Makefile itself:

- A quick portlint give me the following output:

    WARN: Makefile: "EXTRACT_ONLY" has to appear earlier.
    WARN: Makefile: "DISTFILES" has to appear earlier.
    WARN: Makefile: "EXTRACT_ONLY" has to appear earlier.
    0 fatal errors and 3 warnings found.

- It is generally not a good idea to install JAR files in ${PREFIX}/bin.
  As suggested in [1], a Java application should install its data files
  (such as its JAR files) in an overriden ${DATADIR} which is set to
  ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}.

- Not mandatory: if you install the JAR file in ${DATADIR} and wish to
  remove the entire pkg-plist file, just add the following line in
  Makefile:

    PLIST_FILES= bin/Azureus %%DATADIR%%/Azureus2.jar

- The right way to install a script shell is by using ${INSTALL_SCRIPT}.
  To install a JAR file OTOH, I would suggest ${INSTALL_DATA} rather
  than just ${CP} to let the port install the file with correct owner,
  group and modes.

- "Date created: October 6, 2003" <- I think you mean 2004 ;)

- I don't have any pointer to justify my point but I am pretty sure
  porters are encouraged to name their ports using lowercase characters.
  I could be wrong so please anyone tell me if this is not the case.

Second, looking at your shell script in files/, there are some things
you may improve:

- Too many paths are hardcoded. You may use %%PREFIX%% for instance and
  perform some sed magic in 'do-configure' target. Don't forget to
  differenciate ${PREFIX} (for everything related to the current port)
  and ${LOCALBASE} (for everything else, such as Eclipse stuff).

- The same goes for the path of the 'java' executable. You could rather
  use the same kind of sed magic to replace %%JAVA%% with ${JAVA}.

That said, this is just a quick review as I don't have enough time ATM.
If nobody else handles this port by the next days, I will probably
handle this myself. In such a case, you may send a PR and CC me. We're
still under ports CVS tree freeze ATM, so there's no hurry here.

Herve

[1] Porter's Handbook - Using Java - Best practices
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-java.html#JAVA-BEST-PRACTICES

On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 08:27:07PM +0000, Jeremy Faulkner wrote:
> This is just a first cut to test the functionality of the port. The
> start-up script "Azureus" still has hardcoded variables that need to be
> sorted out. I am also aware that some graphics do not display properly
> in GUI, namely the "torrent health" and completion status bars (file and
> pieces tabs).
> 
> This port requires the Eclipse port because of eclipse's SWT libraries,
> and will continue to do so until a separate port can be created for the
> SWT libraries needed by both Eclipse and Azureus (and any other Java
> application that uses SWT).
> 
> http://www.gldis.ca/gldisater/Azureus.tar.gz
> -- 
> Jeremy Faulkner <gldisater@gldis.ca>


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Hi all,

I have a Java application that I want to port and I have read the better
part of [1]. The application that I want to port unfortunately has a
specific structure that does NOT make it possible to adhere to the
practices. What is the general thing to do in such a case?

As far as I can tell from the Win32 starter script for the application it
insists on an application
directory with the following structure

  INSTALL-DIR
	|
	+---- bin
	|
	+---- doc
	|
	+---- lib

Any advice about this?

Kind regards,
Manfred Riem
mriem@manorrock.org

[1] Porter's Handbook - Using Java - Best practices
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-java
.html#JAVA-BEST-PRACTICES

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Manfred,

I don't know if the INSTALLDIR/doc is mandatory, but I'll assume it's
not. Hence, I would do the following:

- install 'INSTALL-DIR/bin/*' in ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}/bin/
- install 'INSTALL-DIR/lib/*' in ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}/lib/
- install 'INSTALL-DIR/*' in ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}/
- install 'INSTALL-DIR/doc/*' in ${DOCSDIR}/
- symlink ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}/bin/<executable_script> in
  ${PREFIX}/bin.

I'm not sure about the last point though. Maybe it's even more simple to
install directly in ${PREFIX}/bin if the application allows it.

Herve

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:17:58AM -0500, Manfred N. Riem wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a Java application that I want to port and I have read the better
> part of [1]. The application that I want to port unfortunately has a
> specific structure that does NOT make it possible to adhere to the
> practices. What is the general thing to do in such a case?
> 
> As far as I can tell from the Win32 starter script for the application it
> insists on an application
> directory with the following structure
> 
>   INSTALL-DIR
> 	|
> 	+---- bin
> 	|
> 	+---- doc
> 	|
> 	+---- lib
> 
> Any advice about this?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Manfred Riem
> mriem@manorrock.org
> 
> [1] Porter's Handbook - Using Java - Best practices
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-java
> .html#JAVA-BEST-PRACTICES

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On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 03:50:46PM +0200, Herve Quiroz wrote:

> - I don't have any pointer to justify my point but I am pretty sure
>   porters are encouraged to name their ports using lowercase characters.
>   I could be wrong so please anyone tell me if this is not the case.

These are not hard and fast rules, but generally directories in the
ports tree should be all lower case, eg:

    databases/phpmyadmin

while package names, $LATEST_LINK can be mixed case, but should start
with a lower case letter, eg:

    phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1_1

(See
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefile-=
naming.html#PORTING-PKGNAME)

Although see ports/68896 -- ports with mixed case names may not show
up in 'make search' under 5.x

	Cheers,

	Matthew

--=20
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On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 13:50, Herve Quiroz wrote:
> First, the Makefile itself:
>=20
> - A quick portlint give me the following output:
>=20
>     WARN: Makefile: "EXTRACT_ONLY" has to appear earlier.
>     WARN: Makefile: "DISTFILES" has to appear earlier.
>     WARN: Makefile: "EXTRACT_ONLY" has to appear earlier.
>     0 fatal errors and 3 warnings found.

portlint and I have never gotten along well together, until now.

> - It is generally not a good idea to install JAR files in ${PREFIX}/bin.
>   As suggested in [1], a Java application should install its data files
>   (such as its JAR files) in an overriden ${DATADIR} which is set to
>   ${JAVASHAREDIR}/${PORTNAME}.

Ok.

> Second, looking at your shell script in files/, there are some things
> you may improve:
>=20
> - Too many paths are hardcoded. You may use %%PREFIX%% for instance and
>   perform some sed magic in 'do-configure' target. Don't forget to
>   differenciate ${PREFIX} (for everything related to the current port)
>   and ${LOCALBASE} (for everything else, such as Eclipse stuff).
>=20
> - The same goes for the path of the 'java' executable. You could rather
>   use the same kind of sed magic to replace %%JAVA%% with ${JAVA}.
>=20

Yes, I know there are a lot of hard coded values in the script, I even
said as much in my email to the list. The new version of the port that I
just uploaded (10:30 EST Thursday) should be better, and should allow
the use of the motif SWT. I'll test the motif SWT during the weekend.

> That said, this is just a quick review as I don't have enough time ATM.
> If nobody else handles this port by the next days, I will probably
> handle this myself. In such a case, you may send a PR and CC me. We're
> still under ports CVS tree freeze ATM, so there's no hurry here.
>=20
> Herve

I'll create the PR when I'm satisfied with the port. I think the
currently available version is Pretty Damn Close To Done (TM).

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On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 20:27, Jeremy Faulkner wrote:
> This is just a first cut to test the functionality of the port. The
> start-up script "Azureus" still has hardcoded variables that need to be
> sorted out. I am also aware that some graphics do not display properly
> in GUI, namely the "torrent health" and completion status bars (file and
> pieces tabs).
>=20
> This port requires the Eclipse port because of eclipse's SWT libraries,
> and will continue to do so until a separate port can be created for the
> SWT libraries needed by both Eclipse and Azureus (and any other Java
> application that uses SWT).
>=20
> http://www.gldis.ca/gldisater/Azureus.tar.gz

I just uploaded a new version of the port:

http://www.gldis.ca/gldisater/azureus.tar.gz

As the name suggests, the portname is now lowercase. This version works
with both motif and gtk SWT installations. The improper display of
graphics that I reported in my original post occurs only in the gtk SWT.

If there are no complaints about this version of the port I will open a
PR something next week.
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Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 19:15:03 -0400
From: Bob Perry <rperry4@earthlink.net>
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Subject: LoadPlugin Issue with JDK1.3.1 and Mozilla 1.7.2
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I don't develop Java apps for FreeBSD but use the JDK ports 
because I thought it necessary in order to view java apps 
in the browsers (?).  I currently run FreeBSD 4.9 and experiment 
with Mozilla 1.7.2, Firefox 0.9.3, and Galeon 1.3.17.

All three browsers have been crashing consistently and I suspect  
that part of the problem may lie with the error message I receive 
stating:

LoadPlugin: Failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/
jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so [/usr/local/
jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so: Undefined 
symbol "_vt$16nsQueryInterface"]

I had a chance to review the archives and it appears as though 
I should use the Java Development Kit 1.4.1.  Is this correct? 
If so, are there any hints or secrets you might want to pass along 
before I port the linux version in?

Since I'm not a member of the list, could you cc me?

Thanks much.
Bob Perry

-- 
I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly
distributed.

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