Hi Andy

Thanks for your reply!

Yes, the user "michaelwechner" I am using on MacOS under which Tomcat is running does not have write access to /etc.

A hint on the quick start page re making sure to either have write access to /etc or set the env variables would be great.

I would be happy to write such a hint, but I am not sure how to submit a patch for

https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/fuseki-quick-start.html

Thanks

Michael

Am 29.08.21 um 11:32 schrieb Andy Seaborne:
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the feedback

Presumably, the user under which Tomcat is running does not have write access to /etc?

    Andy

On 27/08/2021 17:02, Michael Wechner wrote:
Hi

I was trying to get Fuseki running on MacOS, whereas I followed the instructions at

https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/fuseki-quick-start.html

but it did not work. I checked the Tomcat log files and saw the error

[2021-08-27 17:58:23] Config     INFO  FUSEKI_HOME=unset
[2021-08-27 17:58:23] Config     INFO  FUSEKI_BASE=/etc/fuseki
[2021-08-27 17:58:23] Server     ERROR Exception in server initialization org.apache.jena.fuseki.FusekiConfigException: Failed to create directory: /etc/fuseki

So I created a directory

/Users/michaelwechner/local/apache-jena-fuseki-4.1.0/fuseki_home/base

and set

export FUSEKI_HOME=/Users/michaelwechner/local/apache-jena-fuseki-4.1.0/fuseki_home export FUSEKI_BASE=/Users/michaelwechner/local/apache-jena-fuseki-4.1.0/fuseki_home/base

Would it make sense to add this information to the quick start guide or am I the only one experiencing this problem during setup?

Thanks

Michael

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