Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
- Subject: Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
- From: Karl Gretton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:10:17 -0500
Hi Jonathan,
The libraries that you are referring to are Java JNI libraries. The
.so is usually wrapped inside. They can be found at:
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3.1/Libraries/
libjdwp.jnilib
and
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3.1/Libraries/
libdt_socket.jnilib
I have never used Bugseeker but I found this script on their website
for launching the product.
---snip
#!/bin/sh
#
# BugSeeker for Java 2 Demo Startup Script
#
========================================================================
=
===
# For Mac OS X Public Beta
#
#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
---
# Please specify the correct BugSeeker installation home directory below
#
BUGSEEKER2_HOME=/Applications/bugseeker2demo
JAVA_HOME=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
CurrentJDK
B2_CLASSPATH=$BUGSEEKER2_HOME/lib/bugseeker2demo.jar:${JAVA_HOME}/
Classes/j
pda.jar
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/Libraries
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
MAIN_CLASS_NAME="bugseeker2.Main"
JAVA_EXE="java"
JVM_ARGS="-ms16M -mx256M"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
ARGS="$ARGS $1"
shift
done
# Available Look & Feel Color Themes:
#
# "Default", "Bubbles", "Convergence", "Golden_Poppy", "Lollipop",
# "Lollipop_3", "Lollipop_4", "Lollipop_5", "Rio_Azul", "Roswell",
# "Sunny"
exec ${JAVA_HOME}/Commands/${JAVA_EXE} -Xbootclasspath/a:$B2_CLASSPATH
$JVM
_ARGS $MAIN_CLASS_NAME -theme "Convergence" $ARGS
----snip
I am not sure how familiar you are with Unix shell scripts coming from
Windoze. You need to edit the BUGSEEKER2_HOME to point to the root of
your BUGSEEKER2 installation. This should be a .sh file with
permissions set to readable and executable.
Using this file, I successfully launched Bugseeker. I have attached
the file that I used.
Karl
[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of bugseeker2demo.macosx]
On Dec 30, 2003, at 11:31 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> At 1:14 PM +0100 12/30/03, David Teran wrote:
>> Its installed by default, mac like so bugseeker2 will simply work.
>
> Yeah, that's what I've discovered, except.... bugseeker does not
> simply work. Has anyone succesfully gotten Kamira Bugseeker to work
> on OSX? I'm on 10.2.8, when I start up bugseeker it gives me an error
> message: "Installation Error: BugSeeker could not load the required
> JPDA libraries; libjdwp.so not found in LD_LIBRARY_PATH;
> libdt_socket.so not found in LD_LIBRARY_PATH; BugSeeker will not run
> without these libraries available."
>
> Indeed those libraries can not be found anywhere on my HD; and yet,
> as David says, Java 1.3.1 for OSX does come with JPDA. I've definitely
> got JPDA, but apparently on OSX it doesn't involve those particular
> libraries, or something.
>
> This is very frustrating. I would very much like to use bugseeker on
> OSX (I am unsatisifed with the graphical debugger provided by
> ProjectBuilder). I emailed the Kamira tech support address, but have
> not heard from them. David is right that they only occasionally show
> themselves to exist; which was fine when I was on Windows, because
> bugseeker Just Worked with no problems. But has anyone gotten it to
> work on OSX?
>
> --Jonathan
>
>
>> Did you hear anything from the company who developed bugseeker? I
>> have reported bugs in the app long time ago but their website is
>> unchanged sinces years.
>>
>> david
>>
>>
>> On 29.12.2003, at 18:41, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, not really a WO question, but... In transitioning from
>>> developing WO on Windows to on OSX (10.2.8, I do not have Panther
>>> yet)...
>>>
>>> I am trying to get my debugger of choice (bugseeker2) to work. I
>>> need to have JPDA (Java Platform Debugging Architecture) installed.
>>> On Windows, this required downloading the entire JDK (not just the
>>> Java runtime) from Sun's site. On OSX.... does JPDA exist on OSX?
>>> If so, how do I get it installed? It does not seem to be installed
>>> by default out of the box, although the Java runtime is.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> --Jonathan
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