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Hi Jeff,

I submitted something in this extend back in december:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-java/2004-December/003280.html
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-java/2004-December/003297.html

I may commit the new port in the near future but I would be glad if
someone who actually makes use of commons-daemon could test the port
beforehand.

Herve

On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 11:06:06PM -0400, Jeff Mohney wrote:
> hello,
> I've been looking around for a fbsd jakarta commons daemon port.
> i see that they have a binary build available, but it unfortunatelly
> doens't fit my needs:(
> Does anyone know where I could find that port :-/  or if anyone is
> working on it?
> thx!
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O kings fool Ýãñáøå óôéò May 5, 2005 :

> Hi,
> 
> I am really not trying to start a war here but would
> like to know the experiences of others running java &
> tomcat on freebsd vs linux.
> 
> I have recently become a freebsd convert and am
> convined it is superior to linux in most respects. 
> However in the past I was involved in running tomcat
> apps on linux and there were no linux-java issues.
> 
> I am now considering developing and running tomcat
> apps on freebsd.  But looking at the activity on this
> mailing list, it seems that it could be problematic
> and time consuming, given the issues with Sun.  On
> linux i just had to unzip the jdk, set CLASS_PATH and
> JAVA_HOME and away I went.

Hmmm, the opposite occured to me on friday:

I am developing on 2 FreeBSDs and our production runs on many linuxes.

I had to build an app to handle NMEA0183 data coming directly
to a serial port from an JRC GPS receiver.

As usual the first thought was to stay with SUN's api's.
So i looked over at javax.comm package, but unfortunately
they explicitly said they dont have a linux port, and
gave some links that pointed to a site of the type: "here is a photo of 
my cat, etc..., also here is some sw i wrote, etc..."

Starting to realize the pain, just from curiosity i gave FreeBSD a try:
Surprise: java-commapi-freebsd worked out of the box.
I was able to read GPS data within 30 seconds...

For linux i spent all day exploring
the virtues of rxtx (and its documentation).

After the well tried Linux method of "pick your favourite source ball and 
good luck", i managed to have rxtx running on our linux, but ofcourse
with no native JAVA comm API.

As for tomcat, it is yet another java app, dont worry running it
on freebsd (i run jboss non stop for 3 years).

> 
> I am just wondering if it is worth the time and
> trouble and if there are constant stability issues to
> contend with after you get the java and tomcat ports
> installed and runnig.  And I am guessing that
> upgrading jvms in the future would be a nightmare.
> 

No its not a nightmare, and its not something you do
3 times per day.
You do it 1-2 times a year normally.

> Does anyone have linux and freebsd java experience to
> advise with?
> 

All people in this list :)

> Thanks.
> 
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Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
Serious problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.       Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
f [2002/05/13] ports/38018 java        www/jakarta-tomcat4: make passing of JVM 
f [2002/05/13] ports/38020 java        www/jakarta-tomcat4: stop tomcat via java
o [2004/05/01] java/66151  java        JBuilderX (sun jvm 1.4.1 builtin) crashes
f [2004/07/13] java/68972  java        unpack crashes during make install of lin
o [2004/07/27] ports/69675 java        Eclipse slow typing
o [2004/09/22] ports/72014 java        Eclipse doesn't work (SigBus 10) if it ha
o [2004/12/06] ports/74760 java        javavmwrapper messes up amavisd-new
f [2004/12/21] ports/75348 java        Tomcat port overwrites server.xml config 
o [2005/01/24] java/76631  java        any port linux-*-jdk12 will core dump if 
o [2005/03/04] ports/78396 java        Java 1.4 fails to compile under FreeBSD 4

10 problems total.

Non-critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.       Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
f [2003/09/16] ports/56928 java        jce-aba port should install to $JAVA_HOME
f [2003/11/21] ports/59571 java        improvements of www/jakarta-tomcat4[1] Ma
o [2004/08/11] java/70292  java        jdk14 compile problem
f [2004/11/24] ports/74344 java        [proposal] tomcat41ctl: support for passi
o [2004/12/16] ports/75143 java        There is no way to specify jvm parameters

5 problems total.

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On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 10:22:31AM -0400, Brian Clapper wrote:
> I have a multithreaded application that is crashing under JDK 1.5.0 when
> using multiple threads. Works fine (and has worked fine for quite some
> time) with JDK 1.4.2.

I've spent some days tracing down this problem, and found this fix:

diff -ru jdk15.orig/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.inline.hpp jdk15/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.inline.hpp
--- jdk15.orig/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.inline.hpp	Wed May 11 10:59:36 2005
+++ jdk15/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.inline.hpp	Wed May 11 08:03:59 2005
@@ -29,10 +29,9 @@

  inline bool os::allocate_stack_guard_pages() {
    assert(uses_stack_guard_pages(), "sanity check");
-// XXXBSD: ??
-//  return thr_main();
-//  return pthread_main_np();
-  return true;
+  // since FreeBSD 4 uses malloc() for allocating the thread stack
+  // there is no need to do anything extra to allocate the guard pages
+  return false;
  }


What happens is this:

When a thread is started the stack is allocated via malloc(),
and then the bottom is the stack is again "allocated" via
commit_memory() and protected via guard_memory().  When the
thread is done it is "freed" via uncommit_memory() which mmaps
the memory with PROT_NONE, and then it is free()d as well.
Soon, when malloc() is used (for something else) it returns
a pointer into this region and when that pointer is used SIGBUS
happens.  The only reason this works in the java14 port is
that uncommit_memory() doesn't do what it is supposed to there.

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I'm trying to install the JRE. it depends on compat3x. when I try to have  
this installed from the ports I get:

===>  compat3x-i386-5.0.20020925 is forbidden: FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr,  
FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath  - not fixed / no lib available.

I have no idea what this means and I can't install the JRE without it. My  
ports tree is up to date and I'm running the fresh and new 5.4 (I had the  
same problem with 5.3). can anybody guide me to the solution to my problem?

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Which jre are you installing?

On Thu, 12 May 2005 11:19:17 +0200, Ross Penner <ross_@telus.net> wrote:

> I'm trying to install the JRE. it depends on compat3x. when I try to  
> have this installed from the ports I get:
>
> ===>  compat3x-i386-5.0.20020925 is forbidden: FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr,  
> FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath  - not fixed / no lib available.
>
> I have no idea what this means and I can't install the JRE without it.  
> My ports tree is up to date and I'm running the fresh and new 5.4 (I had  
> the same problem with 5.3). can anybody guide me to the solution to my  
> problem?
>



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On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 02:19:17AM -0700, Ross Penner wrote:
> I'm trying to install the JRE. it depends on compat3x. when I try to have  
> this installed from the ports I get:
> 
> ===>  compat3x-i386-5.0.20020925 is forbidden: FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr,  
> FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath  - not fixed / no lib available.
> 
> I have no idea what this means and I can't install the JRE without it. My  
> ports tree is up to date and I'm running the fresh and new 5.4 (I had the  
> same problem with 5.3). can anybody guide me to the solution to my problem?

You really don't want to install the 1.1 JRE.  Try something newer, either
jdk15 or jdk14.

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Hello,

We want to install Java on FreeBSD 5.3.  We want either the 
linux-blackdown-jdk14, linux-sun-jdk14 or linux-ibm-jdk14 package OR 
port.  Neither is available.  We do NOT want to build Java natively on 
FreeBSD.

Your website indicates that all of these ports should be available 
under the "Java" directory.  However, they do not exist when we FTP in. 
  This has proved most frustrating.

Additionally, when we try to install only the Java ports directory from 
sysinstall, none of these ports appears under the Java branch of the 
tree.

How can we get one of these 3 packages or ports from ftp.FreeBSD?

thanks,

babaloo

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babaloo munchies <babaloomunchies@sbcglobal.net> writes:

> We want to install Java on FreeBSD 5.3.  We want either the
> linux-blackdown-jdk14, linux-sun-jdk14 or linux-ibm-jdk14 package OR
> port.  Neither is available.  We do NOT want to build Java natively on
> FreeBSD.

Have you ever tried the following :
cd /usr/ports/java/linux-sun-jdk14 && make install

If not, just do it, it will answer your questions.

Éric Masson

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On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 03:15:26AM -0700, babaloo munchies wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> We want to install Java on FreeBSD 5.3.  We want either the 
> linux-blackdown-jdk14, linux-sun-jdk14 or linux-ibm-jdk14 package OR 
> port.  Neither is available.  We do NOT want to build Java natively on 
> FreeBSD.

In that case, it may for prudent for you to use Linux instead. Using
Linuxalated Java under FreeBSD is not as stable as using the native FreeBSD
binaries.

> Your website indicates that all of these ports should be available 
> under the "Java" directory.  However, they do not exist when we FTP in. 
>  This has proved most frustrating.

You'll have to talk to Sun about this. Their licensing requires you
to fetch sources and binaries from their site. As such, FreeBSD cannot
legally provide packages for the Linux JDKs. The ports skeleton for
the Linux Java JDKs are definitely in /usr/ports/java:

    # cd /usr/ports/java
    # ls -d linux*
    linux-blackdown-jdk12/  linux-ibm-jdk13/    linux-sun-jdk14/
    linux-blackdown-jdk13/  linux-ibm-jdk14/    linux-sun-jdk15/
    linux-blackdown-jdk14/  linux-sun-jdk12/
    linux-blackdown-jre11/  linux-sun-jdk13/

Cheers.
-- 
Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
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