[Red5] Problems compiling red5
Alexandre Chapellon
alxgomz at gmail.com
Tue Jul 17 10:02:56 EDT 2007
2007/7/17, alexandre mattart <alex at e-studio.ch>:
>
> Thanks for the help
>
> the error message is:
> ----------------------------------
>
> Buildfile: build.xml
> [echo] java.home is /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_12/jre and the target version
> is 1.5
>
> clean:
> [delete] Deleting directory /opt/red5/bin
> [delete] Deleting directory /opt/red5/dist
>
> prepare:
> [mkdir] Created dir: /opt/red5/bin
> [mkdir] Created dir: /opt/red5/dist
> [mkdir] Created dir: /opt/red5/bin/testcases
> [mkdir] Created dir: /opt/red5/bin/testcases/testreports
>
> -java6.check:
>
> -junit.check:
>
> compile:
> [echo] Javac version: 1.5
> [echo] Compiler adapter name: modern
> [echo] java.home is /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_12/jre and the target version
> is 1.5
>
> compile_core:
> [echo] java.home is /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_12/jre and the target version
> is 1.5
>
> compile_core_compatibility:
> [javac] Compiling 407 source files to /opt/red5/bin
> [javac] Error occurred during initialization of VM
> [javac] Could not reserve enough space for object heap
> [javac] Could not create the Java virtual machine.
>
heu,... well,... It looks like you were right :p
can't you free some memory (eg by stopping some processes, or/and with
memtest from the sysutils package) before launching compilation
BUILD FAILED
> /opt/red5/build.xml:128: The following error occurred while executing this
> line:
> /opt/red5/build.xml:146: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for
> detail
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> If I look at my virtuozzo panel for my vps it says that it killed a
> process at the same time I tried to compile, because "the hard limit was
> reached and the ressource allocation war refused or some process overusing
> the ressource was killed". It's why I think it's because the lack of memory
> for the compilation.
>
> I may be wrong.
>
> Is it hard to build an rpm, any link for the procedure?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org]*On
> Behalf Of *Alexandre Chapellon
> *Sent:* mardi, 17. juillet 2007 15:23
> *To:* red5 at osflash.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Red5] Problems compiling red5
>
>
>
> 2007/7/17, alexandre mattart <alex at e-studio.ch>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to red5 and Linux, I have Installed red5 on windows and it works
> > fine.
> >
> > Now, I'm trying to install it under linux, the java jdk install went
> > fine,
> > the ant Install went fine, but The compilation of red5 stop.
>
>
> What is the error message you get?
>
> I have figured that that the compilation stop because there is not enough
> > memory allocated for the java virtual machine.
>
>
> It seems very improbable to me!
> It's more likely a dependancy problem... send the error message...
>
> I'm on a vps (virtual private
> > server) with 256mb of memory. I could get more memory, but right now,
> > its
> > only for testing and a vps with more memory is a lot more expensive.
> >
> > The question which will be trivial for linux user, but not for me a
> > beginner
> > with linux. If I compile Red5 on one other computer with the same os
> > (SUSE),
> > java sdk, ant,... Will I be able to transfer the compiled files, which I
> > supposed will be in the red5 folder to my vps and run it. And start the
> > red5
> > server?
>
>
>
> It should be ok if you can build an rpm for your distrib, be it's
> certainly much more harder than getting it to work on your vps.
>
>
> Thanks for any feddback
> >
> > Alex
> >
> >
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