[Building Sakai] 2.9 install
Gregory Guthrie
guthrie at mum.edu
Thu Apr 11 06:37:59 PDT 2013
Thanks.
I was imprecise; I did what you describe - I got a new Tomcat (7.0.21) and installed it, then unpacked a Sakai 2.9.1 into it, and configured by the instructions. I used 2.9.1 since that was what the install page pointed to, and the only binary I could find, and I thought dropping it in would be easier than trying a make from source. Also I wanted to be on the most stable release, since I am still bumbling a bit with this.
Not sure what you refer to by "fixed version of those tools". Is 2.9.1 the latest/best binary available?
I'll do it all again, see if I made some error.
I do see that even regular tomcat pages give the Cookies errors, not just trying for /portal, not sure what that means.
Best,
Greg
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From: Steve Swinsburg [mailto:steve.swinsburg at gmail.com]
Subject: Re: [Building Sakai] 2.9 install
When you say you rolled back Tomcat, what did you do? You can just delete Tomcat, reconfigure it, and redeploy Sakai into is, is that what you did? Also, 2.9.x should have the fixed versions of those tools already, 2.9.1 does not.
cheers,
Steve
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Gregory Guthrie <guthrie at mum.edu<mailto:guthrie at mum.edu>> wrote:
I setup 2.9 according (I think) to the confluence guide, then rolled Tomcat back from 7.0.37 to T7.0.21 (per notes posted here recently).
Tomcat starts and runs fine, but /portal fails:
HTTP Status 404 - /portal
________________________________________
type Status report
message /portal
description The requested resource (/portal) is not available.
________________________________________
Apache Tomcat/7.0.21
All I see in the catalina.log is:
Apr 10, 2013 9:56:14 PM org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Cookies processCookieHeader
INFO: Cookies: Invalid cookie. Value not a token or quoted value
Help/hints?
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