I made these changes:

WAVE_SERVER_DOMAIN_NAME=`hostname | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
WAVE_SERVER_HOSTNAME=`hostname | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
WEBSOCKET_SERVER_HOSTNAME=`hostname | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`

Now, when I try to log in it says forbidden and when I try to create
an account (no matter what name) it says it already exists.  So...
that didn't help any.

On Oct 23, 9:57 am, pedz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm on Mac OS X 10.6.  When I do "java -version" I get back:
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_22-b04-307-10M3261)
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.1-b03-307, mixed mode)
>
> so I'm running 1.6.  During the build process, when I did ant
> compile_gwt, I got some warnings and a pocket full of errors but the
> build said it completed successfully.  Here are the ERROR messages:
>
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/ExtraAsserts.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 44: No source code is available for
> type junit.framework.Assert; did you forget to inherit a required
> module?
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/GenericGWTTestBase.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 36: No source code is available for
> type com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase; did you forget to
> inherit a required module?
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/StoreArgumentAction.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 21: The import org.jmock cannot be
> resolved
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 22: The import org.jmock cannot be
> resolved
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 37: Action cannot be resolved to a
> type
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 66: Invocation cannot be resolved to
> a type
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 71: Action cannot be resolved to a
> type
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/GenericTestBase.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 29: No source code is available for
> type junit.framework.TestCase; did you forget to inherit a required
> module?
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/OpMatchers.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 41: No source code is available for
> type org.hamcrest.Matcher<T>; did you forget to inherit a required
> module?
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 42: No source code is available for
> type org.hamcrest.BaseMatcher<T>; did you forget to inherit a required
> module?
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 49: No source code is available for
> type org.hamcrest.Description; did you forget to inherit a required
> module?
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 57: No source code is available for
> type org.hamcrest.TypeSafeMatcher<T>; did you forget to inherit a
> required module?
>      [java]       [ERROR] Errors in 'jar:file:/Users/lroot/Source/Wave/
> wave-protocol/third_party/runtime/wave-libraries/model-src.jar!/org/
> waveprotocol/wave/model/testing/Response.java'
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 89: No source code is available for
> type org.mockito.stubbing.Answer<T>; did you forget to inherit a
> required module?
>      [java]          [ERROR] Line 97: No source code is available for
> type org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock; did you forget to
> inherit a required module?
>
> Oh, one small boo boo I found.  The instructions say to do:
>
> cp run-config-nofed.sh run-config.sh
>
> but the sample is actually called run-nofed-config.sh
>
> I did not make any changes to the config file.  It all look "sane" to
> me.  I started the server and browsed to the local port.  I was
> redirected to:
>
> http://localhost:9898/auth/signin?r=/
>
> I hit the register new account link, typed in a name (like "foo"
> without quotes) and password and hit submit and it says:
>
> You can only create users at the Happy.local domain
>
> Happy is my local host name.
>
> The debug to the last request coming to the console is:
>
> 2010-10-23 09:54:42.766:DBUG::REQUEST /auth/register on
> org.eclipse.jetty.server.nio.selectchannelconnecto...@427ab40c
> 2010-10-23
> 09:54:42.777:DBUG::sessionmanager=org.eclipse.jetty.server.session.hashsessionmana...@3ddcc4cd
> 2010-10-23 09:54:42.777:DBUG::session=null
> 2010-10-23
> 09:54:42.778:DBUG::servlet=org.waveprotocol.box.server.rpc.UserRegistrationServlet-2043289758
> 2010-10-23 09:54:42.778:DBUG::servlet holder=
> org.waveprotocol.box.server.rpc.UserRegistrationServlet-2043289758
> 2010-10-23 09:54:42.778:DBUG::chain= null
> 2010-10-23 09:54:42.782:DBUG::RESPONSE /auth/register  403
>
> (don't seem particular useful but I thought I'd post it).  I'm going
> to tinker and try to remove the capital from the H of Happy.  I'm
> wondering if maybe thats the glitch.
>
> Any other suggestions?

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