Note that it's a known issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-129

It seems unlikely that it would ever be fixed though. The amount of sheer work involved is very high.

/Janne

On 5 Aug 2009, at 23:11, Will Berriss wrote:

Thanks!

That's made it work!  I'm gobsmacked.  :)

Thanks for all your help.  It is a shame about having to turn security
off so I will raise a bug report. Actually I raised a bug earlier about
JSPWiki.war, so I will reuse that one.

Thank you very much for your time and effort. :)

Will
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On Wed Aug 05 21:45 (+0000), Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Easiest way around that is to change /etc/default/tomcat5.5

TOMCAT5_SECURITY=no

You shouldn't need this, though, so you might want to make a bug
report to the Ubuntu bug tracker.

Will Berriss <[email protected]> writes:

Hi Kalle,

I did that, but it had made no difference. :(

So I purged jspwiki and reinstalled, but still no joy. :(

I attach logs again. (There is a mention of access denied to the
jspwiki.properties files I notice.)

Thanks

Will
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On Wed Aug 05 21:15 (+0000), Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Base URL of "JSPWiki/" is absolutely incorrect, as it is not a valid
URL. Do this:

dpkg-reconfigure --default-priority jspwiki

And give

http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/

to the base URL configuration question. Restart tomcat.

Will Berriss <[email protected]> writes:

OK, I did that.

The ONLY question it asked me was what base URL I wanted.
So I just typed:    JSPWiki/

Now when I go to that URL below it says:


HTTP Status 404 -

type Status report

message

description The requested resource () is not available.
Apache Tomcat/5.5



Logs attached (only 2 tomcat log files had a new timestamp on them):

Thanks!

Will
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On Wed Aug 05 20:42 (+0000), Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
OK, please run these:

dpkg --purge jspwiki
aptitude install jspwiki

Give defaults to any debconf questions.

Restart tomcat.

Go to http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/

If it still doesn't work, mail me the log files again.

Will Berriss <[email protected]> writes:

Please find it attached.

Some of it was written by dpkg-reconfigure jspwiki when I ran that.
Then I edited by hand and changed a few things as per Terry's
instructions on the mailing list.  My changes have the comment
#WPB by the,.

Thanks,

Will
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On Wed Aug 05 19:29 (+0000), Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Please send me the /etc/jspwiki/jspwiki.properties file.

Will Berriss <[email protected]> writes:

Hi Kalle,

http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/ fails, but then that was where I started a few days ago. I have told the install to use mywiki, actually I've
called it moyawiki now.

I'll attach logs I think are relevant. I find it difficult to work out what they are telling me as when it goes wrong there is lots in them. :)

Let me know if you nedd any other log files, but hopefully these logs will shed some light on the matter. I must be getting closer now.

Thanks for your help.

Will
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On Wed Aug 05 18:01 (+0000), Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Will Berriss <[email protected]> writes:
I also updated jspwiki.properties as per yours and according to
http://localhost:8180/manager/html

my application mywiki is running (well, it was before, but it does
nothing)

But then, on that manager page, when I click on the link to go to mywiki,
namely:

http://localhost:8180/mywiki/

In a vanilla Debian (and I guess Ubuntu too, as I think Ubuntu uses the Debian package as-is) JSPWiki the wiki instance will be installed to http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/ unless you've given additional
instructions during the install time.

If http://localhost:8180/JSPWiki/ fails, please email me the relevant
Tomcat logs.

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