similar to: Caucho's resin on x86_64?

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2006 Jan 01
2
Resin and RAILS
Anybody use Resin''s (http://www.caucho.com) FastCGI support with Rails? I''m seeing performance very close (almost the same) to what I''m seeing with Lighttpd. Nothing scientific but just a quick test using Apache''s wb and JMeter. (Might be interesting to other Java/Rails folk or Java/PHP/Rails folk. I have no connection to Caucho and the tests were done with
2006 Jan 14
7
Rails on Resin
Anyone figured out how to get rails/fastcgi to run on Resin. I assume it would be similar to PHP, which there are directions here: http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/thirdparty/php.xtp One thing that confuses me is that it wants a server address: <server-address>localhost:8002</server-address> Apparently you start the php process, like this: php -b 8002 And then the PHP process
2010 Aug 13
1
Installing rJava fails on Gentoo (amd64) with Sun JDK - checking JNI data types... error
Installing rJava fails consistently, whether installed via the command line as below, or through "install.packages( 'rJava' )", and whether 0.84 or 0.85 is used, with the message :- "checking JNI data types... configure: error: One or more JNI types differ from the corresponding native type. You may need to use non-standard compiler flags or a different compiler in order to
2018 Mar 28
0
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
Hi Ista! Thanks a lot for your support!! It puzzles me because it?s the first time that something like this happens to me. I?m aware that root and user don?t have the same environmental variables here. However, I don?t know why root chooses Java 9 and my user chooses Java 10. Isn?t Java 10 ready to be used as a root? It seems that we are going to have to wait until rJava releases a new
2018 Mar 28
1
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
Hi Jeff!! I really don?t know if running R CMD javareconf with sudo has posed a problem here, now or in the past. What I know is sometimes it?s the only way to really config it, if I don?t run with sudo, in the end it asks me if I want to overwrite the configuration from root override rw-r--r-- root/admin for /usr/local/Cellar/r/3.4.4/lib/R/etc/Makeconf? (y/n [n]) y override rw-r--r--
2018 Mar 28
0
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
I am not a Mac user, but I do use Linux and I would recommend not running R with sudo unless you are an admin ninja. That defensive practice would render the answer to your question moot. It is possible that your problem may have started with inappropriate use of sudo in configuring java, but configuring Java is not on-topic here. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On March 27,
2019 Jan 22
4
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
As ever, I learn from this: I didn't know apt-file. Got it, installed it, used it: root at DebianAdvent:/home/chris/Downloads/gmp-6.1.2# apt-file search jni.h android-libnativehelper-dev: /usr/include/android/nativehelper/jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers: /usr/include/android/android/asset_manager_jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers:
2018 Mar 27
7
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
Hi! I?m on macOS 10.13.3 and just installed the new Java 10 using Homebrew Cask. I also have installed R with Homebrew. Everything seems to work fine, however I just get different outputs if I run sudo R CMD javareconf or R CMD javareconf. With sudo I get pointed to Java 9 and without sudo I get pointed to Java 10. I really don?t know why. Without sudo: $ R CMD javareconf
2017 Oct 27
1
javareconf issue
Hi, Wasn't able to see a bug report on this issue yet... Hope I'm not doublng up. There seems to be little info around for what "R CMD javareconf" does but it has some deprecation errors seemingly. On running cmd in terminal: Java interpreter : /usr/bin/java Java version : 9 Java home path : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-9.jdk/Contents/Home Java compiler :
2008 Jun 03
1
R-2.7.0 rJava installation failure on x86_64
attempting to install rJava on R-2.7.0, x86_64 platform, config.log shows the following error: configure:3880: checking whether JNI programs can be compiled configure:3898: gcc -m64 -std=gnu99 -o conftest -g -O2 -I/path/to/x86-64-linux/jdk-1.6.0_06/jre/../include conftest.c -L/path/to/x86-64-linux/jdk-1.6.0_06/jre/lib/amd64/server -L/path/to/x86-64-linux/jdk-1.6.0_06/jre/lib/amd64
2019 Jan 22
0
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
Hi Chris, > I think the problem may be options setting where R/rJava will look for Java so I tried: > > options(java.home="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/") This should not be necessary. I would recommend to start a fresh R session in order to unset this. > As far as I can see Debian is happy with the setup of java and javac: > ... > And I have the full jdk
2019 Jan 22
2
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
Wow, this has amplified my respect and gratitude for the R Debian repositories. Doing all the install.packages() and following the clues about missing dependencies has taken hours! However, I have almost all the packages I want installed on this machine and Rstudio and the shiny server are installed and running fine. Bizarrely, to my mind, I am totally failing on rJava and hence a number of
2012 Feb 18
1
help updating package rJava (on ubuntu)
Esteemed useRs and Devs, Attempts to update package:rJava to the latest version have failed. See my code and output below. Notably, as suggested here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3311940/r-rjava-package-install-failing $ sudo apt-get install r-cran-rjava ran successfully without error or warning, but my rJava package is not updated, and remains un-updatable... Greatly appreciate any
2009 Feb 28
2
Using JRI and Java 1.6 on MAC OS X
Dear R-Help, I am trying to get JRI (the rJava interface allowing Java to connect to R) to work. I was able to run it a week ago when I was doing some testing using Java 1.5. However, I am developing a GUI application using some of the new Java 1.6 features and I just can't get JRI to work with this setup. Here is what I get: Cannot find JRI native library! Please make sure that the JRI
2011 Mar 22
0
JGR compile problem: JNI type error with a twist
Hi folks: Updated my system again and am stuck on a JGR compile problem. What I've seen in discussion of the problem doesn't seem to be helping. As others have encountered, it can't compile rJava (for one), getting this error: checking JNI data types... configure: error: One or more JNI types differ from the corresponding native type. Also, consistently with what others report,
2009 Aug 04
2
100% CPU when running (cran2deb) JGR on Debian
Dear all, I installed the amd64 cran2deb [1] JGR binaries on a fresh Debian testing, and JGR is missbehaving. When JGR starts up, one core of the CPU goes to 100% and stays there, even though I am keeping it idle and not performing any operation. I tried JGR with both sun-java6-jdk and openjdk-6-jdk, debian-liv:/home/liviu# update-alternatives --config java There are 4 choices for the alternative
2007 May 02
5
java
Someone on the opennms mail list just mentioned that RHEL up2date now provides sun java. Is that a possibility for the Centos repositories? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2011 Aug 15
2
Problem loading rJava...
Morning All: Having problems installing this one into my R setup and wondered if anyone on the list had the same problem and found a workable solution. First to the system particulars: OS is the Hardy Heron edition of Ubuntu Linux R version is 2.13.1 Java installation is sun-java6 Next up is the result of javareconf: R CMD javareconf Java interpreter : /usr/bin/java Java version : 1.5.0
2010 Jun 04
1
R Java compile problem
Hi folks: I'm trying to update my JGR and related packages, but run into a compile problem, that I suspect must be affecting others. I get this output when compiling rJava, JavaGD, etc.: ## checking Java support in R... present: interpreter : '/usr/bin/java' cpp flags : '' java libs : '-L/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/amd64/server
2015 Jan 23
2
VLAN issue
Less, You are 100% right. Of course I brought up my eth0 - but, like you said, with no IP. Meanwhile, I brought up eth0.48 with 192.168.48.100. However, until I would bring up eth0 with an IP address (any in the network) I would have no connection. Why? That's what I fail to understand. Boris. On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: > On