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2006-08-14 19:24:46 |
Hi all,
I am trying to run Solr on OSX, after a successful
installation and
tests on Linux,
while trying to run with JDK 1.5.0, I am getting the
following
exception...
HTTP ERROR: 500
Unable to compile class for JSP
Generated servlet error:
error: error reading
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib;
java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file
Note: /tmp/Jetty__8983__solr_23999/org/apache/jsp/admin/
index_jsp.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
I have checked /usr/local/lib and can see that
'libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib' is in fact present there,
I assume it is probably quite easy to fix this, or that
plenty of
people are running Solr on OSX, I would appreciate any
advice on how
to fix this up,
thanks for your time,
Ross McDonald
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2006-08-14 22:08:20 |
The older version of Jetty that we are using requires the
JDK version,
not the JRE version of 'java' so it can compile JSPs via
javac. Maybe
that's be the problem? Try typing the full path to the
java
executable to verify.
-Yonik
On 8/14/06, Ross McDonald <rossajmcd yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run Solr on OSX, after a successful
installation and
> tests on Linux,
> while trying to run with JDK 1.5.0, I am getting the
following
> exception...
>
> HTTP ERROR: 500
>
> Unable to compile class for JSP
>
> Generated servlet error:
> error: error reading
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib;
> java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file
> Note:
/tmp/Jetty__8983__solr_23999/org/apache/jsp/admin/
> index_jsp.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
>
> I have checked /usr/local/lib and can see that
> 'libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib' is in fact present
there,
>
> I assume it is probably quite easy to fix this, or that
plenty of
> people are running Solr on OSX, I would appreciate any
advice on how
> to fix this up,
>
> thanks for your time,
>
> Ross McDonald
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2006-08-14 23:09:36 |
: The older version of Jetty that we are using requires the
JDK version,
: not the JRE version of 'java' so it can compile JSPs via
javac. Maybe
: that's be the problem? Try typing the full path to the
java
: executable to verify.
Perhaps ... but this seems like an awfully strnage exception
to get if the
problem were that it can't find the compiler...
: > error: error reading
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib;
: > java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file
...he said that /usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
did in fact
exist. (I would expect a class not found or an attempt at
opening a file
that doesn't exist in the other case)
I don't really know much about Java on Macs, or what a
"dylib" file is ...
but the exception seems to indicate that it's expecting to
find a Zip file
(possible a jar?)
Ross: does "unzip -l" or "jar tf" on
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib work for you?
-Hoss
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2006-08-15 06:06:32 |
Thanks for the quick response guys,
I am using jdk 1.5, and am ensuring use of this jdk by
typing the
full path.
As regards doing an 'unzip -l' on the file it indeed
generates an
error..
/usr/local/lib rossputin$ unzip -l
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
Archive: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either
this file is
not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part
archive. In
the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment
will be
found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.
note: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib may be a plain executable,
not an
archive
unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib or
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.zip, and cannot find
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.ZIP, period.
oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again indicating
that the file
is not a valid jar,
regards,
Ross.
On 15 Aug 2006, at 00:09, Chris Hostetter wrote:
>
> : The older version of Jetty that we are using requires
the JDK
> version,
> : not the JRE version of 'java' so it can compile
JSPs via javac.
> Maybe
> : that's be the problem? Try typing the full path to
the java
> : executable to verify.
>
> Perhaps ... but this seems like an awfully strnage
exception to get
> if the
> problem were that it can't find the compiler...
>
> : > error: error reading
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib;
> : > java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip
file
>
> ...he said that
/usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib did in fact
> exist. (I would expect a class not found or an attempt
at opening
> a file
> that doesn't exist in the other case)
>
> I don't really know much about Java on Macs, or what a
"dylib" file
> is ...
> but the exception seems to indicate that it's
expecting to find a
> Zip file
> (possible a jar?)
>
> Ross: does "unzip -l" or "jar
tf" on
> /usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib work for you?
>
>
>
>
> -Hoss
>
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2006-08-15 06:23:23 |
: oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
:
: A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again indicating
that the file
: is not a valid jar,
maybe ... i'm not convinced that file is suppose to be a
zip/jar (i don't
really get "dylib" files) ... just that java
seems to think it should be.
here's an interesting message from someone with a similar
problem...
https://mail.internet2.edu/wws/arc/shibbo
leth-dev/2005-08/msg00021.html
...according to this guy, that dylib is a JNI for
subversion!?
-Hoss
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2006-08-15 12:24:55 |
A .dylib file isn't a zip or a jar at all, it's a native
OS X shared
library. I have absolutely NO idea why Solr is trying to
open it. Are
you deploying just the stock version, or did you add some of
your own
code to it?
-MB
On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:06 AM, Ross McDonald wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response guys,
>
> I am using jdk 1.5, and am ensuring use of this jdk by
typing the
> full path.
>
> As regards doing an 'unzip -l' on the file it indeed
generates an
> error..
>
>
> /usr/local/lib rossputin$ unzip -l
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
> Archive: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
> End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either
this file
> is not
> a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part
archive.
> In the
> latter case the central directory and zipfile comment
will be
> found on
> the last disk(s) of this archive.
> note: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib may be a plain
executable, not an
> archive
> unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of
> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib or
> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.zip, and cannot find
> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.ZIP, period.
>
> oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
>
> A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again
indicating that the
> file is not a valid jar,
>
> regards,
>
> Ross.
>
>
>
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2006-08-15 12:44:44 |
Just as a data point, my team (3 of us) develop on OS X
using Solr
with no problems. Two of us are on MacBook Pro's and one
poor soul
is on a PowerBook. I know that doesn't help, and I do
recall
stumbling into this particular issue or one very much like
it a long
while ago (not Solr related) on my previous PowerBook system
but I
don't, unfortunately, recall how I resolved it. I remember
having
some growing pains when switching from JDK 1.4 to 1.5 and
how to
ensure the environment is configured appropriately - might
that be it?
Erik
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:24 AM, Mike Baranczak wrote:
> A .dylib file isn't a zip or a jar at all, it's a
native OS X
> shared library. I have absolutely NO idea why Solr is
trying to
> open it. Are you deploying just the stock version, or
did you add
> some of your own code to it?
>
> -MB
>
>
>
> On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:06 AM, Ross McDonald wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the quick response guys,
>>
>> I am using jdk 1.5, and am ensuring use of this jdk
by typing the
>> full path.
>>
>> As regards doing an 'unzip -l' on the file it
indeed generates an
>> error..
>>
>>
>> /usr/local/lib rossputin$ unzip -l
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
>> Archive: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
>> End-of-central-directory signature not found.
Either this file
>> is not
>> a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a
multi-part archive.
>> In the
>> latter case the central directory and zipfile
comment will be
>> found on
>> the last disk(s) of this archive.
>> note: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib may be a plain
executable, not
>> an archive
>> unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of
>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib or
>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.zip, and cannot
find
>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.ZIP, period.
>>
>> oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
>>
>> A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again
indicating that the
>> file is not a valid jar,
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Ross.
>>
>>
>>
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2006-08-15 13:35:34 |
Hi all,
yes I suspect that may be the problem, I will go through
some web
guides on Java and Mac, see if anythingcomes up..
thanks,
Ross.
On 15 Aug 2006, at 13:44, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> Just as a data point, my team (3 of us) develop on OS X
using Solr
> with no problems. Two of us are on MacBook Pro's and
one poor soul
> is on a PowerBook. I know that doesn't help, and I do
recall
> stumbling into this particular issue or one very much
like it a
> long while ago (not Solr related) on my previous
PowerBook system
> but I don't, unfortunately, recall how I resolved it.
I remember
> having some growing pains when switching from JDK 1.4
to 1.5 and
> how to ensure the environment is configured
appropriately - might
> that be it?
>
> Erik
>
>
> On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:24 AM, Mike Baranczak wrote:
>
>> A .dylib file isn't a zip or a jar at all, it's a
native OS X
>> shared library. I have absolutely NO idea why Solr
is trying to
>> open it. Are you deploying just the stock version,
or did you add
>> some of your own code to it?
>>
>> -MB
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:06 AM, Ross McDonald wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the quick response guys,
>>>
>>> I am using jdk 1.5, and am ensuring use of this
jdk by typing the
>>> full path.
>>>
>>> As regards doing an 'unzip -l' on the file it
indeed generates an
>>> error..
>>>
>>>
>>> /usr/local/lib rossputin$ unzip -l
libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
>>> Archive: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
>>> End-of-central-directory signature not found.
Either this file
>>> is not
>>> a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a
multi-part archive.
>>> In the
>>> latter case the central directory and zipfile
comment will be
>>> found on
>>> the last disk(s) of this archive.
>>> note: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib may be a
plain executable, not
>>> an archive
>>> unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of
>>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib or
>>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.zip, and
cannot find
>>> libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib.ZIP, period.
>>>
>>> oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
>>>
>>> A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again
indicating that the
>>> file is not a valid jar,
>>>
>>> regards,
>>>
>>> Ross.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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2006-08-15 18:06:33 |
Wild speculation: but perhaps this is just a classpath
issue. Perhaps the
on the fly compiler used by Jetty (and Tomcat in the case of
the URL i
sent earlier) tries to build a complete list of resources
available from
every item in the classpath before compiling JSPs, and in
your case these
dylib files are mistakenly in your classpath.
In any event, i'm guessing that if you tried to run Jetty
without Solr and
load up a simple hellowworld.jsp you'd get the same
problem. You may want
to try installing Tomcat to see if you get same problem with
it. (trying a
hellowworld.jsp before trying Solr)
you know what ... i think this is definitely it. This
TomCat bug claims
it's a bug in the Apple J2SE 5.0 which has been fixed
(look at comment
#10) ...
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34856
a>
-Hoss
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2006-08-16 10:17:36 |
Fantastic, thanks for your efforts Chris, that was in fact
the
problem, I removed all trace of those files, and it works
just fine!!!
Now I just need to figure out why my system was still
displaying
these symptons despite updates being done...
once again thanks for your help,
Ross.
On 15 Aug 2006, at 19:06, Chris Hostetter wrote:
>
> Wild speculation: but perhaps this is just a classpath
issue.
> Perhaps the
> on the fly compiler used by Jetty (and Tomcat in the
case of the URL i
> sent earlier) tries to build a complete list of
resources available
> from
> every item in the classpath before compiling JSPs, and
in your case
> these
> dylib files are mistakenly in your classpath.
>
> In any event, i'm guessing that if you tried to run
Jetty without
> Solr and
> load up a simple hellowworld.jsp you'd get the same
problem. You
> may want
> to try installing Tomcat to see if you get same problem
with it.
> (trying a
> hellowworld.jsp before trying Solr)
>
>
> you know what ... i think this is definitely it. This
TomCat bug
> claims
> it's a bug in the Apple J2SE 5.0 which has been fixed
(look at
> comment
> #10) ...
>
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34856
a>
>
>
>
> -Hoss
>
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