Agreed, however if its working fine on someone else's end then the problem is local to my environment. People do have difficulties setting up DSPACE but I currently have the front-end running fine. The dependencies are just crazy along with third party apps for DSPACE. However, all that is done, its working and the front-end is up. I have what most others dont and dont have what most others do. The jar part of it really gets me cause all it needs is the CLASSPATH env var pointing to the appropriate jar as I have done so many times in the past.
I know Java is on ok cause I have Tomcat running on the server fine as well which is required for DSPACE as well. I just dont get why the program cannot find the jar var. The create-administrator script runs the script such that the call tends to be: java -Xmx256m -classpath $FULLPATH "org.dspace.administer.CreateAdministrator" Where, $FULLPATH=$CLASSPATH:$JARS:$DSPACEDIR/config Where $JARS=`echo $DSPACEDIR/lib/*.jar | sed 's/ /\:/g'` Now, the postgresql.jar gets pointed to twice; once from the script with the JARS var and the second with the pointing to it from the $CLASSPATH var set by me. I even echo the $FULLPATH var right before it hits the java command and the echo brings up the huge PATH created by the script that contains the jar files and the directories. I dont get however how the script can have it in the $FULLPATH var but not use it when sent to the command line? On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Dardo D Kleiner wrote: > Whenever I need to use the postgresql JDBC driver in my programs, I > have to manually include the line: > > Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver"); > > somewhere *before* I call DriverManager.getConnection. > > Try this in your test program and see if it works. Unfortunately, > you may not be able to modify the installer to support this, but > there might be another way? > > HTH! > > -- > Dardo D. Kleiner > Connection Machine Facility, Center for Computational Sciences > Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, DC) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 202.404.7019 > > > --- "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein Ashwin kutty.. Systems Administrator Dalhousie University Libraries (902) 494-2694 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster