2014-04-16 18:56 GMT+02:00 Kevin Smith <ksm...@boundlessgeo.com>:
> Hi Stephano,
>
> There was a bug in the way Logging and JDBCConfig interacted that required
> exposing some of the internal workings of the Logging system configuration
> to JDBCConfig. Recent 2.5 snapshots have a method in the Logging system
> that does this, and corresponding snapshots of JDBCConfig use it to
> properly configure Logging. Using a recent snapshot build of JDBCConfig
> build that expects that method to be there with an older build of GeoServer
> that doesn't have it will result in this error. You either need an older
> JDBCConfig built for 2.5.0 (in which case you'll encounter the logging
> configuration bug) or a recent SNAPSHOT build of GeoServer 2.5, or you can
> wait for 2.5.1.
Hi Kevin,
thanks a lot for your prompt and clear reply.
I will go with a recent SNAPSHOT for now.
BTW when trying to understand what's wrong I saw that using initdb=true
works also for PostgreSQL while in the comments is write to leave it to
false and create db structure manually, it is an old suggestion?
Cheers,
Stefano
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