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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0002841 | [Resin] | minor | always | 08-12-08 17:45 | 08-13-08 09:47 | ||||
Reporter | iRideSnow | View Status | public | ||||||
Assigned To | ferg | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | Platform | |||||
Status | closed | OS | |||||||
Projection | none | OS Version | |||||||
ETA | none | Fixed in Version | 3.1.7 | Product Version | 3.1.7 | ||||
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Summary | 0002841: -D parameters passed in on the command line are not accepted. | ||||||||
Description |
From email exchange with Scott: On Aug 12, 2008, at 17:16, Scott Ferguson wrote: Did you start it like java -DspxCache=false -jar ...? Currently, I'm not sure it allows -D after the -jar. (That might be something we should change.) -- Scott On Aug 12, 2008, at 17:23, Rob Lockstone wrote: I actually have another script that calls the httpd.sh script because I pass in another parameter unrelated to resin/java to distinguish between a couple different code bases that we run. So my script actually calls httpd.sh like this: sudo /bin/sh $RESIN_HOME/bin/httpd.sh start $2 Where the $2 would be the -DspxCache=false parameter. Which is why it's showing up at the end of the list of params that are being passed in. Rob On Aug 12, 2008, at 17:32, Scott Ferguson wrote: Ok, let's mark it as a bug, since it's clearly a useful pattern. -- Scott |
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Additional Information |
Verbose resin log attached. Additional parameter being passed in is -DspxCache=false Reported against 3.1.7 because I assume the 3.1.7 snapshots have this bug. Rob |
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Attached Files | resin-verbose.log [^] (3,454 bytes) 08-12-08 17:45 | ||||||||
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