AW: AW: [opencms-dev] Error in publishing

aravind kumar aravindkuppala at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 11 10:59:57 CET 2005



 try to give the relative path instead of absolute
path in opencms.properties files.
it will work.

thanks
Arvind
--- Marwedel Frank <Frank.Marwedel at sycor.de> wrote:

> Sigh!!! It didn't work.
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> We switched now from 
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> jakarta-tomcat-5.0.25 to 
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> jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31
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> But it didn't help
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> May be I missed something in disabling static
> export?
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> We had the static export enabled in
> opencms.properties 
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> staticexport.default.export=true
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> And now we changed it to 
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> staticexport.default.export=dynamic
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> Is there something else? All folder properties are
> set to "false".
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> Regards
> 
> Frank
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> ________________________________
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> Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
> [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag
> von Claus Priisholm
> Gesendet: Freitag, 7. Januar 2005 10:00
> An: The OpenCms mailing list
> Betreff: Re: AW: [opencms-dev] Error in publishing
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> Okay, maybe that is a bit of a clue. 
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> I haven't been using the 'true' setting for a while,
> but from your experience it seems to be a problem in
> both cases. Then looking back, when I was using
> staticexport.default.export=true I did not have the
> problem. This suggest that enabling static export in
> combination with whatever updates I've done to the
> system have made the problem surface. 
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> I've seen it happen on some quite different setups
> (as far as OS and webserver goes, but similar JVM),
> so I tend to think this may be related to the fact
> that the sites use tomcat 5.0.xx, rather than 4.xx.
> I am pretty sure back when I generally had static
> export enabled and didn't seem to have the problem,
> I was running on 4.xx. Maybe worth a try if the
> customer cannot ignore the error message. 
> 
>  
> 
> regards 
> 
> Claus 
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> On 7/1-2005, at 9.42, Marwedel Frank wrote: 
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> 	Thanx für your answer. 
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> 	We had the static export enabled in
> opencms.properties 
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> 	staticexport.default.export=true 
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> 	And now we changed it to 
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> 	staticexport.default.export=dynamic 
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> 	No effect. 
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> 	For the customer these are "a lot of errors"
> occurring in the system... 
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> 	Any idea? 
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> 	Frank 
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> 	Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
> [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag
> von Claus Priisholm 
> 
> 	Gesendet: Freitag, 7. Januar 2005 08:58 
> 
> 	An: The OpenCms mailing list 
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> 	Betreff: Re: [opencms-dev] Error in publishing 
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> 	It seems to be something related to enabling static
> export, or at least that is how it seems - on a
> couple of occasions this behaviour started after
> enabling static export (setting it to dynamic). 
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> 	It is to the best of my knowledge harmless, and
> seem to be a timing issue somehow. Haven't looked
> into it, just told the clients not to panic when it
> happens (and furthermore trying to teach them to use
> projects and publish project anyway for this and
> other reasons) 
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