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<GitHub48>
[jruby] jordansissel opened issue #4582: resolv fails when using IPv6 link-local https://git.io/v94qK
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<GitHub119>
[jruby] janko-m opened issue #4583: JRuby starts executing Enumerator code too soon https://git.io/v94nw
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<RemoF>
We're having a problem with jruby-rack and can't think of a way of solving it. It would be amazing if you could have a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43326404 as we're kind of stuck here and this is an important thing for us. Thanks a bunch :)
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<kares>
RemoF: hey! sounds like its doing wrong - "startup failed due to previous errors" ... should log some more details
<kares>
somewhere around Tomcat's logs (depends how they're setup) - usually logs/localhost-{date}.log
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<RemoF>
Kares: Thank you. The Log shows the following message: SEVERE: Exception sending context initialized event to listener instance of class com.ourcompany.project.app.servlet.CustomServletContextListener java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
<RemoF>
This class inherits from RailsServletContextListener and does not override the `contextInitialized` method. The curious thing is that when we're increasing `jruby.max.runtimes`, everything works.
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<nirvdrum>
headius: I just regenerated all the Linux constants in jnr-constants locally and there are some differences. I'm wondering if it's 32-bit VS 64-bit. Have you seen any report any oddities with something like Fcntl?
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<GitHub109>
[jruby] mungler opened issue #4585: TypeError: nil is not a string when trying to write smime. https://git.io/v9R3X
<lopex>
no falcon mention here ?
<lopex>
I must be absent on a lot of gitters
<chrisseaton>
Falcon's been news for years. I think just the name is new.
<chrisseaton>
No numbers yet either! Surprised you haven't said 'numbers' yet.
<chrisseaton>
lopex: ^
<lopex>
ah
<lopex>
what was the old name then ?
<chrisseaton>
I don't think it had one yet
<chrisseaton>
But everyone in the field knew it was being done
<lopex>
I know azul was warking on llvm /think for quite a time
<lopex>
ah ok
<lopex>
so that anouncement brings anything new ?
<chrisseaton>
I'm usually pretty critical of the idea you can just backend to LLVM and it will work wonders, but I think they already have their own optimisations and this is just code generation
<chrisseaton>
Not yet
<lopex>
so old story wrt language specific optz right ?
<chrisseaton>
Yeah
<chrisseaton>
And Java is pretty stable - you don't need to take such huge leaps of faith to optimise it
<lopex>
ok
<lopex>
I guess then Click wants to win publicity in a way