Thanks for your help Chuck and I have started to suspect the
documentation a bit or something weird may be happening
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> Did you miss this part of the doc?
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"You would place a similar log4j.properties file in your web
application's WEB-INF/classes folder, and log4j1.2.8.jar into
WEB-INF/lib. Then
So my Context line looks like this now: I also found an appBase
in server.xml that I changed to /var/www/html/jira/src/webapp/, and it looks
like things are working now! Thank you so much for your help. I know I
couldn't have done this by myself!
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> From: linuxChique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Configuring Tomcat on Fedora Core 8
>
> So my Context line looks like this now: docBase="/var/www/html/jira/src/webapp/" debug="0">
That's probably correct, but without knowing your exact JIRA directory
structure, I can't say for sure
Arg. Now it's broken again. No 404 pages, just blankness.
server.xml:
Erin
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> I also found an appBase in server.xml that I changed
>> to /var/www/html/jira/src/webapp/
>
> That was incorrect, and will get you in trouble at some point. Put
> From: linuxChique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Configuring Tomcat on Fedora Core 8
>
> Arg. Now it's broken again. No 404 pages, just blankness.
I suspect your docBase attribute for your element is still not
correct. It's unlikely that the application jars and classes are under
a
Oops, that was totally my fault. When I was testing the docBase thing, I
renamed ROOT and moved my Jira source into a new ROOT directory. When I
moved it back, I failed to move ROOT-back back to ROOT. So now I'm getting
the 404 error pages again.
I'm installing Jira from source to develop it, so
Albrecht et al
here are my logging options form %CATALINA_HOME%/bin/catalina.bat:
set
JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoade
rLogManager -Djava.util.logging.config.file="%CATALINA_BASE%\conf\logging.pr
operties"
Here are my %CATALINA_HOME%/conf/logging.proper
> From: linuxChique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Configuring Tomcat on Fedora Core 8
>
> I'm installing Jira from source to develop it, so I'm not
> using the precompiled version that doesn't include the
> src/ directory.
I still wonder if the src directory will contain the jars
Hello Chuck,
On 12/6/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> These date from the first JVMs (more than 10 years ago), when memory was
> expensive, and garbage collection pause time was a function of the size
> of the heap, rather than the number of live objects. In those days, i
I assume you mean the regular version. I was able to get the regular version
working quite quickly as well, unfortunately, I have to have access to the
source code, so I'm not able to use that version. All those other things in
the /var/www/html directory came with Jira, with the exception of "ba
> From: linuxChique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Configuring Tomcat on Fedora Core 8
>
> So what is the appBase in server.xml, and why can't I just
> make it work?
The appBase attribute identifies the standard directory for all typical
deployments, with the default value of "webapps
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