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1. Re: Jboss_Jetty on Unix
jasonbrome Aug 20, 2002 5:08 PM (in response to gareth42)If you're already in the bin subdirectory, it could just be that . isn't in your path. Try the following:
./run_with_jetty.sh
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2. Re: Jboss_Jetty on Unix
gareth42 Aug 20, 2002 5:42 PM (in response to gareth42)OK, I'm beginning to understand what this is trying to do. I'm now getting 'bin/run_with_jetty.sh: permission denied: /bin [4]'.
How do I find out what permissions it's looking at?
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3. Re: Jboss_Jetty on Unix
joelvogt Aug 20, 2002 8:02 PM (in response to gareth42)typically you can use >ls -lsa to see you file permissions. The problem you are having is most likely your user though.
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4. Re: Jboss_Jetty on Unix
gareth42 Aug 21, 2002 7:15 AM (in response to gareth42)I've checked the permissions and they seem OK but I have found what I think is an error in the run_with_jetty.sh file. The last line I believe is trying to run the file run.sh with the command '/bin/sh ./run.sh jetty' but is causing a permissions denied: /bin message. When I run run.sh using ./bin/run.sh I get 'Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/jboss/Main'.
Has anybody out there got JBoss_Jetty to run under OS X? Should I be using a particular shell? The environment variable CLASSPATH doesn't exist, should it?
Gareth