Wolfgang Jeltsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 22.04.2008
14:50:51:

> Am Dienstag, 22. April 2008 12:49 schrieb
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Hi Wolfgang,
> >
> > Wolfgang Jeltsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 22.04.2008
> >
> > 11:27:10:
> > > Could the problem be that I run Lenya as a system user “lenya” with
> > > group “nogroup”?
> >
> > I'm also running lenya under the user lenya without any problems.
>
> Do you also use nogroup?  What I wanted to say is that the problems might
be
> caused by specialities of nogroup.

Unfortunately I don't know if there are problems if you use nogroup, I use
the group users.
In build/lenya/WEB-INF/logs there are some logfiles i.e. jetty-log4j.log.
Can you find some error messages there ?

Some minutes ago I tried it on a SUSE 9.3 (Linux 2.6.22.9...) system with
Java version 1.5.0_12-b04. Everything worked fine.

I did the folowing with the user lenya, group users:

1) I used the Lenya 2.0 tar.gz (Did you use the tar file or an svn checkout
?)
2) export JAVA_HOME=....
3) ./configure.sh
4) ./build.sh
5) ./lenya.sh servlet


>
> > Do all files of your lenya installation belong to this user and group
>
> Yes, they do.
>
> > and do you use the right port (8888) to access it  ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Or is it possible that you have a firewall on your system, that
disallows
> > the connection ?
>
> No, I don’t.  And the connection is also not blocked but Lenya’s Jetty
> responds with “Internal Server Error”.  It also doesn’t work when I
access
> Jetty from localhost.

I see. You already reported these things before and my two questions were
needless. Sorry, but I didn't remember.

Rudolf

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