On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 10:35:08AM +1000, Greg Wilkins wrote: > > Ignore most of my last email. > > Of course the jars in jetty/ext are symlinks. > They are just synlinks to the wrong place.
[...] > Changing this starts the jasper servlets - but they now get > org/w3c/dom/DOMError. Thus you also need to add the following > symlinks to jetty/ext: > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Jul 16 10:19 xml-apis.jar -> > ../../java/xml-apis.jar > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Jul 16 10:20 xmlParserAPIs.jar > -> ../../java/xmlParserAPIs.jar > > These should perhaps be to specific versions of these jars? I don't know if there is a version in debian which will _not_ work with jetty. So I'll leave out the versions for now. > With those changes, it is now running the jetty demo fine. > > However, I'm wondering if a jetty debian ome page would be a good thing. > It could describe the setup and then have a link to the standard > jetty demo. I'm happy to put such a page together if you like. > > Actually - it may be better to only have a cut down demo, so that > it can be removed simply by removing the webapps entry. At the > moment, much of the demo is configured in the jetty.xml and will > need that file to be edited to turn these demos off. Probably > OK if we describe how to do that on a jetty-debian home page. Ok, I stripped down the demo and made it a webapp in /usr/share/jetty/webapps. It would great if you would provide a jetty-debian-homepage like debian-apache does. Additionally I will provide webapps for admin and javadoc. > Finally- if you have an ant target that builds the deb packages, > please send it to me and I'll put it in the standard Jetty package > under jetty/extra/debian. "apt-get source jetty" will fetch the source tarball and the diff I applied to the jetty distribution from the mentors server. Look into the diff to see what I've changed. Mainly your have to add the directory /debian to the source. This is where the debian package specific files lie. -billy. -- Meisterbohne Meisterbohne GbR, Küfner, Mekle, Meier Tel: +49-731-399 499-0 eLösungen Söflinger Straße 100 Fax: +49-731-399 499-9 89077 Ulm http://www.meisterbohne.de/