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List:       james-user
Subject:    Re: Starting up James
From:       John Gage <jgage () optonline ! net>
Date:       2003-07-31 19:59:23
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Thanks.  That answers my question, and your point is preeminently valid.

John


On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 12:16 PM, Danny Angus wrote:

> John,
>
> Actually this isn't a problem it's normal behaviour, Phoenix won't  
> overwrite
> a config file you've edited but will extract a clean one if it has been
> deleted.
>
> The log entry isn't stylish, but I personally like think the  
> functionality
> is.
> You get a new clean config file when you move the old one out of the  
> way,
> who could ask for more convenience than that :-)
>
> d.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Gage [mailto:jgage@optonline.net]
>> Sent: 31 July 2003 16:19
>> To: James Users List
>> Subject: Starting up James
>>
>>
>> The first time I started James I ran "run.sh".  That unpacked things
>> into the "James" folder.
>>
>> Now, the only way I know to start James is to run "run.sh" again, but
>> that gives me the following WARNING
>>
>> WARN    2003-07-31 11:08:22.444 [Phoenix.] (): The file
>> SAR-INF/environment.xml can not be extracted from the Sar
>> "file:/Library/Java/Extensions/james-2.1.3/apps/james.sar" into
>> directory
>> /Library/Java/Extensions/james-2.1.3/apps/james/SAR-INF/ 
>> environment.xml
>> because there is a file in the way.
>>
>> In other words, the script is trying to extract for james.sar each  
>> time
>> I run.  Presumably this behavior is unnecessary.  What should I do?  I
>> would note that James does run, so the problem is not a show stopper,
>> but it is not stylish.
>>
>> John
>>
>
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