The easiest way is
chmod -R +X jboss/
it will add "executable" attribute to all
directories (only!) under jboss tree.
Darrin Thompson wrote:
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> Does unzipping the distro with the -X option help?
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> Darrin
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > There were a cpl of threads last week on this i
Does unzipping the distro with the -X option help?
Darrin
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> There were a cpl of threads last week on this issue.
> I ran into it today, and could not find the solution posted.
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> Although, Victor's notes on the db problem helped.
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> When you first install JBoss in
There were a cpl of threads last week on this issue.
I ran into it today, and could not find the solution posted.
Although, Victor's notes on the db problem helped.
When you first install JBoss in Linux as root, your umask is probably 022.
This means that JBoss won't have write access to any of