Thanks to everyone for your help. The details in Marcin's response put me
on the road to understanding what's going on, and everyone else's comments
have added to my understanding of the big picture. I now have GeoServer
running and the environment variable correctly defined. Thanks!
John
On
FOr the example you have provided the GEOSERVER_HOME would be set to
/usr/share/geoserver/geoserver-2.19.1-bin
The shell command consists of two parts (each with no line breaks when
you type them)
echo "export GEOSERVER_HOME=/usr/share/geoserver/geoserver-2.19.1-bin"
>> ~/.profile
and
For the example you have provided the GEOSERVER_HOME would be set to
/usr/share/geoserver/geoserver-2.19.1-bin
The shell command consists of two parts (each with no line breaks when
you type them)
echo "export GEOSERVER_HOME=/usr/share/geoserver/geoserver-2.19.1-bin"
>> ~/.profile
and
t; Kind regards,
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> *From:* John Joseph
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 June 2021 17:01
> *To:* geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* [Geoserver-users] GEOSERVER_HOME envrionemnt variable on Ubuntu
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> Hello, I'm installing Geoserve
-users] GEOSERVER_HOME envrionemnt variable on Ubuntu
Hello, I'm installing Geoserver-2.19.1 (binary, platform independent) stable
release on Ubuntu 20.04. I'm following the Geoserver documentation as best I
can, but am running into trouble on setting the GEOSERVER_HOME environment
variable
Hello, I'm installing Geoserver-2.19.1 (binary, platform independent)
stable release on Ubuntu 20.04. I'm following the Geoserver documentation
as best I can, but am running into trouble on setting the GEOSERVER_HOME
environment variable.
After following the documentation to download and extract