Don't compile jar files. If you prefer, you may compile native connectors.
Regards,
Zacheusz
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: lux-integ [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Subject: compiling tomcat6020 from source on modern amd64-bit linux
>>
>> I am attempting to compile tomcat-6.0.20 on a linux-box
>
> Why? Tomcat is pure Java, so it will run on any platform with a JVM.
> Recompilation is only needed if you're applying local patches.
>
>> I would be grateful for some advce on the above and/or on
>> the amount of memory required to compile tomcat-6.0.20 on
>> a modern linux machine.
>
> Very strange - I have no problem compiling Tomcat 6.0.20 on a 64-bit system
> using the default heap settings (it's Windows, not Linux, but that shouldn't
> make a difference for the heap). Monitoring the build with JConsole shows
> that the heap never grows over 250 MB, even though the default max is ~850 MB.
>
> Perhaps you don't have enough RAM plus swap space for the total space
> required by all processes on the machine.
>
> - Chuck
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