Thanks for your quick reply (on Sunday!). Sure enough, there was a /WEB-INF
lurking in the root directory of my file system. Jetspeed now runs, without
having copied the .vm files as noted earlier. Thanks!
The only error remaining is this in lieu of any content in any RSS portal
(e.g. within Apache Jetspeed on the default home page):
problem in SAX transform: javax.xml.transform.TransformerException:
ProxyEmitter.startDocument(): no underlying emitter provided
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Dave
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From: "Santiago Gala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yep. You will still have this error if you are running under root, as
> the previous runs of unpatched jetspeed will have created an empty
> directory /WEB-INF/psml in the root of your hierarchy. I had to fight
> quite a bit against this one, as my local machine is running under a
> "normal" user, while the remote one was running under "root". If you
> delete (rm -Rf /WEB-INF/psml) and run again, it should run. I needed a
> lot of time (yesterday) to notice it.
>
> I wonder if we should completely erase the mkdirs call, but maybe it is
> needed when a new user is created.
>
> >
> >But I also get another error before I even get to the ClassCastException.
The
> >first error is thrown when Jetspeed cannot find screens/Error. I recall
some
> >similar problems several weeks ago, so I can get around this error by
copying
> >vm/screens/html/Error.vm to vm/screens/Error.vm
> >
> I copied these files, but I'm not sure it is needed after the other fix.
> Currently I have no copy of this file and my local copy is running well.
>
> >
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