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Re: Anyone know what is happening with JspWiki?



Well what then is the default password for the Admin user id.  I can not
find any user record for the Admin user, but as it should have been set
up by install.jsp it must be somewhere.

David

On Saturday 27 November 2010, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
> You should *not* run install.jsp, the package is supposed to take care of
> everything that install.jsp does.
> 
> On 28.11.2010, at 0.40, David Goodenough wrote:
> > There do still seem to be problems with permissions and ownership.
> > 
> > Having added libjabsorb-java and found copies of jstl.jar and
> > standard.jar and given write access to things like
> > /usr/share/jspwiki/WEB-INF I got a bit further.
> > 
> > If one tries running Install.jsp (and I do not know whether this is still
> > supposed to be needed) it says it has already been run.  This means 
that
> > I can not set up the password on the admin user.  Am I supposed to 
run
> > it?
> > 
> > I have not uses the pkg-java SVN repo before, can I check a deb file
> > out from it, or do I have to build from it and if so what is the build
> > procedure?
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > On Saturday 27 November 2010, tony mancill wrote:
> >> Hi David,
> >> 
> >> Thank you for testing.  It sounds like we have a ways to go before we
> >> can reasonably ask the release team to include jspwiki in squeeze. 
> >> I've run the svn-inject to bring the package into the pkg-java SVN repo
> >> [1] for team maintenance and will fix the missing dependency on
> >> libjabsorb.  We can work from repo to sort out the other issues.
> >> 
> >> Thanks,
> >> Tony
> >> 
> >> [1] svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-java/trunk/jspwiki
> >> 
> >> On 11/27/2010 03:13 AM, David Goodenough wrote:
> >>> I just installed it, and it does not install cleanly, but I have not
> >>> yet got it to work.
> >>> 
> >>> I notice that in the README.Debian it says that the directory 
structure
> >>> is:-
> >>> 
> >>> /var/lib/jspwiki contains WikiPages and attachments.
> >>> 
> >>> /usr/share/java/webapps/JSPWiki contains the JSP pages, Java 
libraries,
> >>> and page templates.
> >>> 
> >>> /etc/jspwiki contains all configuration files.
> >>> 
> >>> /etc/tomcat6/policy.d/05jspwiki.policy is a symbolic link to
> >>> /etc/jspwiki/tomcat.policy
> >>> 
> >>> But there is no directory /usr/share/java/webapps, and these files
> >>> seem to be in /usr/share/jspwiki.  This however is just a docs error
> >>> I think, the ContextPath in jspwiki.xml is correct.
> >>> 
> >>> However when I try to use JSPWiki, I keep getting a message in the
> >>> tomcat catalina.out log file:-
> >>> 
> >>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: ContainerBase.addChild: start:
> >>> LifecycleException:  start: :  java.io.IOException: Failed to access
> >>> resource /WEB-INF/lib/jabsorb.jar
> >>> 
> >>> Looking in the /usr/share/java directory, jabsorb.jar is indeed
> >>> missing, so I guess we have a missing dependency on libjabsorb-
java. 
> >>> I also notice that there are links to files from the tomcat6-webapps
> >>> package, which is not listed as a dependency and so I did not have
> >>> loaded. Loading libjabsorb-java fixed the first problem, but there is
> >>> no tomcat6-webapps package, yet the links refer to
> >>> /usr/share/tomcat6-webapps/.  Looking at the packages.debian.org
> > 
> > site,
> > 
> >>> the jar files references (jstl.jar and standard.jar) only exist in part
> >>> of netbeans.
> >>> 
> >>> David
> >>> 
> >>> On Friday 26 November 2010, tony mancill wrote:
> >>>> Hi Adnan,
> >>>> 
> >>>> Uploaded to unstable with one additional minor change.  In
> >>> 
> >>> jspwiki.postinst
> >>> 
> >>>> gets the tomcat6 user from debconf instead of using the 
hardcoded
> >>> 
> >>> username
> >>> 
> >>>> "tomcat6" for the chown.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> tony
> >>>> 
> >>>> On 11/26/2010 09:17 AM, tony mancill wrote:
> >>>>> I've pulled the package and the changes look good to me (which
> > 
> > could
> > 
> >>> be
> >>> 
> >>>>> because they're almost identical to the changes I worked up 
locally,
> >>>>> but didn't have time to test thoroughly).  I think we can reference
> >>>>> both the libservlet-2.3 bugs, 576903 and 581024 and I think we
> > 
> > should
> > 
> >>>>> list the team address as the maintainer (I'll put your address in 
the
> >>>>> uploader field if you'd like), but but otherwise I'll upload your
> >>>>> package as it is on mentors to unstable.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I know the time is quite short with respect to the the release, but
> >>>>> since the upload addresses a grave bug, it may still be 
considered.
> >>>>> (On the other hand, given the number of changes, I wouldn't be
> >>>>> surprised if
> >>> 
> >>> they
> >>> 
> >>>>> opted to pass on this - in any event, the new version is needed in
> > 
> > the
> > 
> >>>>> archive.)  The best way to communicate with them is to use
> > 
> > reportbug
> > 
> >>> to
> >>> 
> >>>>> file a bug against
> >>>>> release.debian.org, then indicate the version of jspwiki and note
> > 
> > that
> > 
> >>>>> the upload of 2.8.0-4 addresses the RC bug.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>> tony
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> On 11/25/2010 12:00 PM, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
> >>>>>>> That's great.  Have you uploaded the package and notified 
the
> >>> 
> >>> release
> >>> 
> >>>>>>> team?  I don't see the new version on the PTS page [0] yet.
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> Sorry, I uploaded package to mentors:
> >>>>>> http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/sponsor-
> >>> 
> >>> pkglist?action=details;package
> >>> 
> >>>>>> =jspwiki
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> I haven't notified the release team, if you could provide me
> > 
> > guidance
> > 
> >>>>>> with what I should tell them, I'll gladly notify them.
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> Adnan
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:34 PM, tony mancill
> > 
> > <tmancill@debian.org>
> > 
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi Adnan,
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> That's great.  Have you uploaded the package and notified 
the
> >>> 
> >>> release
> >>> 
> >>>>>>> team?  I don't see the new version on the PTS page [0] yet.
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>>>> tony
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> [0] http://packages.qa.debian.org/j/jspwiki.html
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> On 11/25/2010 08:02 AM, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> I just waned to let you know I fixed all the build-deps and as
> >>>>>>>> well all the other stuff depending on tomcat5.5 including
> >>>>>>>> postinst.
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> Building and installing works just fine.
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> Seems like jspwiki will make it into squeeze after all?
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> Adnan
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:37 PM, tony mancill
> >>> 
> >>> <tmancill@debian.org> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> On 10/29/2010 07:39 AM, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> On 29.10.2010, at 17.14, tony mancill wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>> Any opinions on adding a tomcat dependency?  I realise
> > 
> > that
> > 
> >>> it's
> >>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>> conceivable to run JspWiki without it, but suspect that 
the
> >>> 
> >>> vast
> >>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>> majority of users would prefer for the wiki to work
> >>>>>>>>>>> "out-of-the-box" (i.e. with minimal setup).
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> The dependency was removed due to a user request, so 
my
> >>> 
> >>> opinion is
> >>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> that it should depend on Tomcat. Yes, you can run JSPWiki
> > 
> > with
> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> Jetty, but it is a bit hassle, as I understand it.
> >>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> Hmmm... for squeeze I think the choices are either to 
remove
> >>> 
> >>> jspwiki
> >>> 
> >>>>>>>>> entirely or to depend directly on tomcat6.
> >>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> Any strong opinions or suggestions one way or another?
> >>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> Thank you,
> >>>>>>>>> tony


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