** Changed in: jetty (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #675027
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675027
** Also affects: jetty (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675027
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/jetty
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This bug was fixed in the package jetty - 6.1.26-1ubuntu1
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jetty (6.1.26-1ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* Re-sync from Debian unstable.
* d/jetty.init: Look for JAVA_HOME in multiarch locations for
openjdk-6 and openjdk-7 (LP: #878527).
jetty (6.1.26-1) unstable; urgency=l
Lots of small issues here:
1) solr-common currently depends on openjdk-6-jre-headless as its
primary runtime.
2) jetty accepts java5-runtime-headless as a dependency (provided by
openjdk-6-jre-headless) but does not do a great job of checking for the
new multiarch locations for openjdk-6
As a re
ubuntu@server-11007:~$ sudo service jetty start
* Could not start Jetty servlet engine because no Java Development Kit
* (JDK) was found. Please download and install JDK 1.4 or higher and set
* JAVA_HOME in /etc/default/jetty to the JDK's installation directory.
** Changed in: solr (Ubuntu)
and after restarting jetty it seems to be working.
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after installing the JDK package I get:
Problem accessing /solr/. Reason:
Unable to load class for JSP
which at least seems to confirm that installing the JDK was the right
move to get one step forward.
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