On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fuseki self-initializes - if you run it in a directory (and that can be
> moved away from where the jar is with environment variables - e.g.
> /etc/default/fuseki), it creates it's own run area.  c.f. CATALINA_HOME and
> CATALINA_BASE. Try it and see.


Thanks again, Andy. I'm not interested at this time in running
Catalina/Tomcat. I may do so in the future, but I would like to avoid it.

What I meant by "in a productive environment, this isn't helpful", the
"this" referred to "running a jar file out of a personal home directory".

I found an RPM that was based on an older version and used Java 1.7 or 1.6,
but obviously was before java 1.8. The startup script had so many problems,
I essentially scrapped it.



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