The current installation does not set up any users (ie. the /etc/jspwiki/userdatabase.xml will be empty). This is something that probably should be fixed, too - at least add the admin user with a password via Debconf.
On 28.11.2010, at 12.19, David Goodenough wrote: > 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 >>> >>> <tmanc...@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 >>>>> >>>>> <tmanc...@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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? 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