[erlang-questions] exmpp and rebar

Max Bourinov bourinov@REDACTED
Wed Nov 2 10:07:58 CET 2011


Already tried yours :-) Doesn't work somehow...

Did you manage to make it running as a part of bigger rebar-ized app?


On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Paul Oliver <puzza007@REDACTED> wrote:

> Hi Max,
> I have a quick and dirty rebarised version of exmpp here
> https://github.com/puzza007/exmpp.
> Cheers,Paul.
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 8:10 AM, CGS <cgsmcmlxxv@REDACTED> wrote:
> > You need to include the path toward you exmpp or put exmpp into the
> Erlang
> > lib standard path. It looks like your application doesn't know from
> where to
> > take exmpp.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > CGS
> >
> >
> >
> > On 11/02/2011 08:54 AM, Max Bourinov wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys,
> > I have rebar-ized project that uses exmpp library. exmpp library
> installed
> > in my system (sudo make install).
> > Since there is no properly rebar-ized exmpp I try to run in in my
> > application code manually instead of starting it in processor.app:
> > start(_StartType, _StartArgs) ->
> > ok = application:start(exmpp),
> > processor_sup:start_link().
> > When I test my application (not release) everything work like a charm.
> > But when I do:
> > ./rebar compile
> > ./rebar generate
> > and then run released node I have the following exception:
> > Erlang R14B04 (erts-5.8.5) [source] [smp:2:2] [rq:2] [async-threads:5]
> > [hipe] [kernel-poll:true]
> >
> > =INFO REPORT==== 2-Nov-2011::10:38:08 ===
> >     application: processor
> >     exited: {bad_return,
> >                 {{processor_app,start,[normal,[]]},
> >                  {'EXIT',
> >                      {{badmatch,
> >                           {error,{"no such file or
> > directory","exmpp.app"}}},
> >                       [{processor_app,start,2},
> >                        {application_master,start_it_old,4}]}}}}
> >     type: permanent
> > {"Kernel pid
> >
> terminated",application_controller,"{application_start_failure,processor,{bad_return,{{processor_app,start,[normal,[]]},{'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,{[110,111,32,115,117,99,104,32,102,105,108,101,32,111,114,32,100,105,114,101,99,116,111,114,121],[101,120,109,112,112,46,97,112,112]}}},[{processor_app,start,2},{application_master,start_it_old,4}]}}}}}"}
> > Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
> > Kernel pid terminated (application_controller)
> >
> ({application_start_failure,processor,{bad_return,{{processor_app,start,[normal,[]]},{'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,{[110,111,32,115,117,99,104,32,102,105,1
> > As I already said this approach doesn't work. Do you have any ideas how
> to
> > properly configure my app to use exmpp?
> > Best regards,
> > Max
> >
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