> We never shipped 0.90.7 within Debian -- am I assuming correctly that > you used the .deb files provided by upstream?
Yes, this is very likely. I must have forgot this, apologies for not mentioning it before. This must be it. > What output do you get when you run something like the following? I've attached the output. Looks like the lock location is owned by root and is thus not writable. Am I correct to assume that /usr/share/elasticsearch/data should be owned by elasticsearch? > What java packages do you have installed? ii ca-certificates-java 20140324 all ii libatk-wrapper-java 0.30.5-1 all ii libdom4j-java 1.6.1+dfsg.3-2 all ii libhyperic-sigar-java 1.6.4+dfsg-2 amd64 ii libisorelax-java 20041111-8 all ii libjaxen-java 1.1.6-1 all ii libjdom1-java 1.1.3-1 all ii libjna-java 4.1.0-1 all ii libjts-java 1.11-1 all ii liblog4j1.2-java 1.2.17-5 all ii liblucene4-java 4.6.1+dfsg-1 all ii libmsv-java 2009.1+dfsg1-4 all ii librelaxng-datatype-java 1.0+ds1-3 all ii libspatial4j-java 0.3-1 all ii libxerces2-java 2.11.0-7 all ii libxml-commons-external-java 1.4.01-2 all ii libxml-commons-resolver1.1-java 1.2-7 all ii libxom-java 1.2.10-1 all ii libxpp2-java 2.1.10-7 all ii libxpp3-java 1.1.4c-2 all ii tzdata-java 2014h-2 all Cheers, Kristen
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