There is a file that you have to add the ip address and hostname of your box. The files location is: */pad/etherpad/etc* and the file's name is *etherpad.localdev-default.properties*
-------BEGIN FILE-------- alwaysHttps = false ajstdlibHome = ../infrastructure/framework-src/modules appjetHome = ./data/appjet devMode = true etherpad.adminPass = password etherpad.fakeProduction = false etherpad.isProduction = false etherpad.proAccounts = true etherpad.SQL_JDBC_DRIVER = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver etherpad.SQL_JDBC_URL = jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/etherpad etherpad.SQL_PASSWORD = <YOUR PASSWORD HERE> etherpad.SQL_USERNAME = <YOUR USERNAME HERE> hidePorts = false listen = 9000 logDir = ./data/logs modulePath = ./src motdPage = /ep/pad/view/ro.3PfHCD0ApLc/latest?fullScreen=1&slider=0&sidebar=0 topdomains = <ip address or hostname here> , localhost,localbox.info transportPrefix = /comet transportUseWildcardSubdomains = true useHttpsUrls = false useVirtualFileRoot = ./src theme = default Thanks, Brian Herman brianjherman.com Research Assistant University Of Illinois at Chicago brianher...@acm.org Consultant University of Chicago 2010/6/28 Fabián Rodríguez <magic...@ubuntu.com> > According to Etherpad.org there is a package which is the preferred method > to install (not the above as presented by Mikko): > http://doc.etherpad.org/ep/pad/view/ro.lRwwt2zukr/latest > > Basically, after enabling the partners reporsitory (so sun-java6-jdk > becomes available): > > 1. Add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list: > deb http://etherpad.org/apt all . > 2. apt-get update > 3. apt-get install etherpad > 4. Answer the questions (if any, depends on your system settings) > 5. /etc/init.d/etherpad start > 6. Go to localhost:9000 > > I have tested both (Mikko's and etherpad.org's package) on 10.04LTS VMs > and both resulted in a usable but only locally accessible install. When > trying to reach the Etherpad install from another host I got an error > about reaching www.false.com:9000. It seems a superdomains variable > needs to be set but I haven't found clear documentation about this. > > You may also encounter memory error and the only way I could start the > server was to reboot and then: > 1- cd /usr/share/etherpad > 2. sudo ./bin/run.sh > > -- > [needs-packaging] etherpad - web based collaborative real-time editor > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563484 > You received this bug notification because you are a bug assignee. > > Status in Ubuntu: Confirmed > Status in Debian GNU/Linux: New > > Bug description: > Package name : etherpad > Version : 1.1.3 > URL : http://etherpad.org > Source: http://github.com/ether/pad > License : Apache Software License 2.0 > > Description : Etherpad is a web based collaborative real-time editor where > users can edit a text document simultaneously. Any changes are instantly > reflected on all users screens. > > Upcoming features include plugin system, tagging plugin, tag > browsing/search plugin, Google Gadget compatibility for > embedding in other webpages, and more. > > Debian ITP is here: > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576998 > > Packaging discussion is here: > > http://groups.google.com/group/etherpad-dev/browse_thread/thread/52a05342cbcb82b7 > > > > > -- [needs-packaging] etherpad - web based collaborative real-time editor https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563484 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs