Hesl,I don't how your Linux distributor has packaged JSPWiki, maybe there is someone on the list that can help you with that.Regarding to your question on how to (re)deploy JSPWiki, maybe you can do the standard by-hand installation as written in the README: * 1) Install Tomcat from http://jakarta.apache.org/ (or any other servlet container)
2) After you've installed the engine and checked that it works, you just make a subdirectory under $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/. For example, if you want your application to be called 'wiki', just create a directory called 'wiki', then extract all files from the war file into that directory, preserving the directory structure. 3) Point your browser at http://<myhost>/JSPWiki/Install.jsp (Or, if you renamed it in the previous phase, use something like http://<myhost>/wiki/Install.jsp) 4) Answer a couple of simple questions 5) Restart your container 6) Point your browser to http://<myhost>/JSPWiki/ (or whatever name you chose in point 2) * regards, Harry 2009/9/10 Leslie Noth <[email protected]> > > Hi there, > > I used apt-get to install JSPWiki. I forgot to end the base-url with a > slash > so I ran dpkg-reconfigure to correct this. Nothing changed when I reloaded > the app via the Tomcat manager interface so I undeployed it. > But how does one redeploy the JSPWiki webpp? > > Regards, > Hesl (medior Linux user) > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Debian-install-question-tp25380880p25380880.html > Sent from the JspWiki - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
