Thanks for your answer.
That is the way I thought about also.
Unfortunately the linux emulation layer in FreeBSD at this moment is 32 bits only. From what I have read this will change in FreeBSD 11, now known as CURRENT.
On my desktop machine I'm not willing to run CURRENT for vary reasons.
So I will have this problem:
On my machine I have Java 7 and Java 8 both 64 bits working.
If I try the netxms console 64bits linux version the problem is with the executable wrapper which must start the java application. The wrapper is 64 bits also and it won't run under linux compatibility layer (32 bits).
If I use the netxms console 32 bits variant for linux, the wrapper work and start the application which crash with error 13 (that is the error return by JVM 64 bits running an 32 bits java app).
That is the reason I want to try to build it myself.
Thanks,
VV
That is the way I thought about also.
Unfortunately the linux emulation layer in FreeBSD at this moment is 32 bits only. From what I have read this will change in FreeBSD 11, now known as CURRENT.
On my desktop machine I'm not willing to run CURRENT for vary reasons.
So I will have this problem:
On my machine I have Java 7 and Java 8 both 64 bits working.
If I try the netxms console 64bits linux version the problem is with the executable wrapper which must start the java application. The wrapper is 64 bits also and it won't run under linux compatibility layer (32 bits).
If I use the netxms console 32 bits variant for linux, the wrapper work and start the application which crash with error 13 (that is the error return by JVM 64 bits running an 32 bits java app).
That is the reason I want to try to build it myself.
Thanks,
VV