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Re: Anyone have any other ideas on my deployment woes?
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Re: Anyone have any other ideas on my deployment woes?


  • Subject: Re: Anyone have any other ideas on my deployment woes?
  • From: "Tonny Staunsbrink" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:06:56 +0100

Hello Andrew

I had similar problems once, but got around it by just trusting in my own logging (and ignoring any wo logging - which is usually only needed at development time, in production wo logging then goes to /dev/null ), so i didn't spend the time debugging the problem, but i suspected the problem was the timing of using a customized NSLog.Logger instead of the default one.

Do you setup the logging in the main method, the app contructor, in a notification or something else? Would be nice to know, I'm problably looking into the issue myself pretty soon.

Cheers
Tonny

On Dec 20, 2007 8:15 PM, Andrew Lindesay <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello James;

I had a problem last week.  I have my own NSLog.Logger subclass, so I
was not worried about the "WOOutputPath" setting, but it seemed to
prevent my application from booting.  It was set to;

       -WOOutputPath /dev/null

If I set this to a file/folder which _did_ exist then it always
failed.  If I set it to a folder that _did_not_ exist then it
complained, but continued to boot the instance anyway which suited me
since I have my own logger.

I was not able to ascertain what the problem was.

cheers.

> I am really very stumped.
>
> The only thing I can think of why my app won't run from the
> JavaMonitor has to do with something with my new Eclipse/WOLips
> setup, compile and build.
>
> BUT, why would it run just great from the command line?
>
> Does anyone have something else for me to look at?
>
> my app.woa has me as owner (admin) and appserveradm as the group.
> The privileges are:  drwxrwx-x and they have been applied recursively.
>
> Anyone?

___
Andrew Lindesay
business : www.silvereye.co.nz
technology : www.lindesay.co.nz





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