Package: openrefine
Version: 3.6.2-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: jaesc...@l3s.de
Dear Maintainer,
The script to start Openrefine ignores the option -m to set the max
memory heap size to use. After starting "openrefine -m 8000M" I get
the following command line:
/usr/bin/java -cp
Dear Markus,
I found the problem: the package misses a dependency to libjoda-time-java.
I created a simple log4j.properties file and then run openrefine
manually with a modified classpath that included the directory that
contained the log4j.properties file (/tmp/or in my case):
java \
-cp
Dear Markus,
Am 17.03.23 um 15:38 schrieb Markus Koschany:
I presume you don't have librhino-java >= 1.7.14 installed on your system
because your apt policy prefers testing over unstable.
Sorry, I forgot to add this:
> dpkg -l | grep rhino
ii librhino-java 1.7.14-2
ii rhino
Package: openrefine
Version: 3.6.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #1022760
X-Debbugs-Cc: jaesc...@l3s.de
Dear Maintainer,
I experience the exact same problem with the latest version, that is,
starting openrefine and opening http://localhost: results in a 404.
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