This affects only to Jaunty (9.04) package, in Karmic (9.10) is solved.
The workaround for Jaunty is execute this:
sudo sed -i s/netstat -vatn|grep LISTEN|/netstat -vtnl|/g
/etc/init.d/openbravo-erp-*
sudo dpkg-reconfigure openbravo-erp
** Changed in: openbravo-erp (Ubuntu)
Ahhh this was the mysterious black screen :)
Great to see that are working your Openbravo ERP installation.
Yes, your are right the openbravo-erp-tomcat, has a difference with the
standard tomcat:
The standard show in seconds that has started correctly, but in really
it continues loading the
I have the same problem with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openbravo-erp/+bug/435412
The code
sudo sed -i s/netstat -vatn|grep LISTEN|/netstat -vtnl|/g
/etc/init.d/openbravo-erp-*
doesn't work in my pc
I still get the black screen right before the ''username and password'' step
In
Hi floral,
As I see in you log, the installation ends successfully so I think the
workaround works for you.
What do you mind with in my applications ? Openbravo ERP will not appear in
any menu.
Have you tried to point your browser to http://localhost:8880/openbravo ?
What do you mind with
Thank your for your response Gorka Gil
The browser does respond to http://localhost:8880/openbravo
Still, there is a black screen when the computer starts just before it asks for
username and password
This takes a while and it makes the starting longer
In the black screen there is a list of
funny and interesting BUG :)
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@caligari: thank you for the bug report. Indeed there is a problem when
the system has a non-english or non-C locale. However using netstat
-vatnl does not provide the same output as we expect with the grep.
With -a with include all and with -l only the ones that are
listening. If we include both,
@Juan Pablo: You are right, since -a involve all connections. So, the
properly first 'sed' must be:
sudo sed -i s/netstat -vatn|grep LISTEN|/netstat -vtnl|/g
/etc/init.d/openbravo-erp-*
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There are errors in the init scripts, causing the startup and shutdown
fail in environments configured with i18n (wrong grep expresion waiting
for 'LISTEN' from netstat, which is localized and produces 'ESCUCHA',
spanish). I have solved using -l parameter in 'netstat' and removing the
'grep' pipe.
Thanks for the info - I'll pass this along to the developers at
openbravo and we'll be sure to issue a fix in the next release. Sorry
for any inconvenience.
Best regards,
Brian
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29994166/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29994167/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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