** Summary changed:
- jspwiki binary package: Missing JSPWiki.war file
+ jspwiki binary package: TOMCAT must be turned off
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: jspwiki
- I am trying to get jspwiki running on my Ubuntu Jaunty (amd64) server but,
just like with Hardy (where I
- wasted days trying to get jspwiki running but never succeeded), I can only
get as far as having Tomcat up and running.
+ I am trying to get jspwiki running on my Ubuntu Jaunty (amd64) server
+ but I can only get as far as having Tomcat up and running.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.04
Release: 9.04
WHAT I EXPECTED:
JSPWiki to be up and running after installation, or at the very least, a
JSPWiki.war WAR file to exist so I could use that.
- i.e. I want something to appear on http://<myhost>/JSPWiki/Install.jsp
+ i.e. I want something to appear on http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/
WHAT HAPPENED:
- I can only get as far as http://10.187.204.3:8180/manager/html/ as I have no
JSPWiki.war file to upload
- So, no wiki for me :(
+ I can only get as far as http://10.187.204.3:8180/manager/html/
+ No wiki for me on http:/localhost:8180/JSPWiki/
+ WORKAROUND GIVEN TO ME BY Kalle was this:
- ALL the instructions in the READMEs, docs and on the web say that you need to
"drop in" or "upload and deploy" the WAR file, namely JSPWiki.war Even
/usr/share/doc/jspwiki/README.gz tells you to "extract all files from the war
file" but there is no war file anywhere.
-
- The web page:
- http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/Tomcat#section-Tomcat-SetupMethodForUbuntuDebian
- says "Upload JSPWiki.war via the http://localhost:8180/manager/html"
- and although I can successfully bring up the page
http://localhost:8180/manager/html
- I cannot upload the JSPWiki.war file because I don't have one anywhere, no is
supplied!
-
- I have hunted high and low for this file and it does not exist anywhere
- on my system.
-
- So, I checked the package's filelist and sure enough, JSPWiki.war is NOT
- in there.
-
- $ dpkg -L jspwiki | grep JSPWiki
- /usr/share/jspwiki/WEB-INF/lib/JSPWiki.jar
- /etc/tomcat5.5/Catalina/localhost/JSPWiki.xml
-
- The closest is JSPWiki.jar but the upload FAILS if I try that, saying,
- "FAIL - File uploaded "JSPWiki.jar" must be a .war"
+ > Easiest way around is to change /etc/default/tomcat5.5
+ >
+ > TOMCAT5_SECURITY=no
+ >
+ > You shouldn't need this, though,
My jspwiki is version 2.8.0-3
$ apt-cache show jspwiki
Package: jspwiki
Priority: optional
Section: universe/web
Installed-Size: 5956
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[email protected]>
Original-Maintainer: Kalle Kivimaa <[email protected]>
Architecture: all
Version: 2.8.0-3
Depends: tomcat5.5, debconf | debconf-2.0, libgnujaf-java,
libcommons-codec-java, libcommons-fileupload-java, libcommons-httpclient-java,
libcommons-io-java, libcommons-lang-java, libcommons-logging-java,
libjaxen-java, libjdom1-java, liblog4j1.2-java, liblucene2-java,
libnekohtml-java, liboro-java, liboscache-java, tomcat5.5-webapps
Suggests: rcs
Filename: pool/universe/j/jspwiki/jspwiki_2.8.0-3_all.deb
Size: 4410342
MD5sum: 73b49538118f68fe6c783c5684e5abde
SHA1: 0465b2a02fd09ae4060662f0559c00ce8ee2b3af
SHA256: e0af163439132c91f2a8b84d030200061710c82cf60b451fed3178cf084ffec4
Description: WikiWikiWeb clone written in Java
JSPWiki is a simple WikiWiki clone to be run in a Java servlet container
(eg. Tomcat). It keeps all of its formatting in Java Server Pages (JSP)
files, and uses a custom Java class called 'com.ecyrd.jspwiki.WikiEngine'
to all interfacing with the Wiki system.
Homepage: http://www.jspwiki.org
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
-
-
- This is driving me nuts and has been for ages (I wish I'd filed a bug last
year against hardy now as that was the same)
-
- Please can a JSPWiki.war file be added to the jspwiki package and
- installed/deployed by dpkg-reconfigure or something so that people can
- be up and running with jspwiki in minutes?
-
- Thanks in advance.
** Tags added: security tomcat
** Tags removed: war
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jspwiki binary package: TOMCAT must be turned off
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