taller" page. So it looks like something was wrong with
the previous Java installation.
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For addit
SE 10.3 machine with that version
of Tomcat does deploy JSPWiki.)
Possibly there is a conflict between the two Tomcat versions? I did
try to delete everything having to do with the previous Tomcat
version, even files with "Jakarta" somewhere, but I may well have
overlooked someth
n,
then started, Tomcat. Then, browsing to
http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/Install.jsp had the intended result.
Sakari Aaltonen (OpenSUSE 10.3, Tomcat 6.0.16, JSPWiki 2.6.2)
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nFilterConfig.java:108)
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The "ERROR: Failed to create a Wiki engine" looks fatal. But is this a
JSPWiki problem or a Tomcat one? Perhaps I should stop bothering you
people and look for help on a JSPWiki-related site...
Sakari Aaltonen
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stall.jsp
type Status report
message /JSPWiki/Install.jsp
description The requested resource (/JSPWiki/Install.jsp) is not
available.
Apache Tomcat/6.0.16
Still, $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/JSPWiki/Install.jsp *is* there and *is*
re
fork
false
xpoweredBy
false
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By "relevant" I mean that the section starts with
What does it all mean?
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:/tmp>
Why doesn't Tomcat find javac?
Thank you,
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