Thank You Brent. I was misled by the spelling and by some path errors. Now all works fine.
Regards Mauro ________________________________ From: Brent Atkinson <batkin...@usm.maine.edu> To: users@archiva.apache.org Sent: Fri, April 9, 2010 1:20:47 PM Subject: Re: HTTP Status 404 Mauro, It's difficult to guess what this might be based on the information you have provided. For future reference, giving more specific information about what you have done and what you are seeing will help us out. In turn we can help you more. For example, think about including directory listings, contents of config files and commands typed. I think your issue may be caused by one of the following: * Check your spelling of archiva (not archivia) * The war probably should be placed outside of webapps unless you're auto-deploying (which will vary from the installation instructions) * The context.xml file should be located in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/archiva.xml and should point to the war file I'd suggest going back to the instructions and make sure that you followed them exactly as written. My experience has been that the installation instructions work flawlessly. Hope this helps, Brent >>> Mauro Gatti 04/09/10 6:03 AM >>> Hi all, I'm trying to install archivia using tomcat. I copied the libraries needed for tomcat in tomcat library directory. I created the context.xml file as suggested in the docs in $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/archivia/META-INF directory. I placed the .war file where specified in context.xml ( $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/archivia ). I set -Dappserver.home=$CATALINA_HOME -Dappserver.base=$CATALINA_HOME when tomcat starts. Despite this, I got error 404 without any other error messages in catalina.out. I'm not able to find any archivia log file. looking at tomcat manager application archivia seems to be deployed normally. I don't know how to understand what is wrong. Could you help me? Thank You Regards Mauro