Re: JIGSAW: Illegal constant pool index error -- on a Spanish OS

Hello Yves,

It actually IS version 2.0.2 . I know that the user has nothing to do with Java, so they have not done anything with jigsaw itself. Do you think upgrading to the new version will help solve the problem?

Also, what about Chris's suggestion of changing the locale? Do you think that would help?

Due to the time difference between Los Angeles and Spain, I can suggest the client to do only so much in a given email, that's why I'm asking these questions. I hope you guys can help me.

Cheers,

Tolga



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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Yves Lafon 
  To: Tolga Sakman 
  Cc: www-jigsaw@w3.org 
  Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:49 AM
  Subject: Re: JIGSAW: Illegal constant pool index error -- on a Spanish OS


  On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Tolga Sakman wrote:

  > Hello All,
  >
  > I poked around with it and figured it had something to do with the
  > jigsaw/config/stores directory. My guess is that the st-N files that
  > come with the installation work fine, but the files created locally
  > cannot be read back -- possibly due to some date or number format? ...
  > I tried to have them do the following: Delete all the files in the
  > jigsaw/config/stores directory and try to start jigsw again, and a
  > similar error occured, it was somewhat different however:

  According to the trace, it looks like an update of the jars that causes
  the problem (access to the method renameResource can't be done because the
  signature of the one found in the serialized stream.
  I suspect then that you are using jigsaw 2.0.*

  > This may or may not be related to the Spanish OS, but if any of you
  > out there have any idea what may be happening, please let me know in
  > urgency.

  Do you know if the user did some upgrade with development jars?

  -- 
  Yves Lafon - W3C / Jigsaw - XML Protocol - HTTP
  "Baroula que barouleras, au tiéu toujou t'entourneras."

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