> It's complaining that it cannot find a driver. The obvious steps are:
> 1. Check you have your JDBC driver installed and configured.
Yes. I have done so. Included in the Classpath env var as well. I have
gone so far as to downloading it from jdbc.postgresql.org rather than
using the compiled
> Looking at the dspace docs (system prerequisites):
> "Then when PostgreSQL has compiled, copy the new postgresql.jar to
> dspace-1.1/lib."
>
> Strikes me as a bit strange it won't just use the classpath, but have you got
> the jar in there too?
Yes and in j2sdk's lib directory and in pgsql's sha
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> Given everything else you've tried, I think you might be on the right track
> here and somehow your environment variables are getting clobbered. How or why
> I couldn't say (I'd suspect Tomcat, but you say you can't even run the
> create-administator app).
Tomcat only uses the minor few and runs