Item10727: SolrPlugin install questions
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the docco tells me
that i can just use configure to install everything, but then gos on to tell me i must install everything by hand
when I run
tools/solrstart
, it complains that it cna't find the solr home - setting that isn't doccoed?
(note that for this client, i'd need it all debian packaged - so much of this is simple stuff)
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
ah, ok, so there are a bunch of ENV vars that need docco, and defaults that don't make sense in a production - or initial test&install env (the jar stuff is in foswiki/solr for eg.
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
should mention that the 3 plugins need enabling - as a reminder
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
libunicode-maputf8-perl dep?
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
mmm, the defaults contain a broken
WEBLINK
macro - i'm guessing
DBCacheContrib should be a dep too?
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
mmm, and how to get the tag cloud you have in the screenie
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
AutoTemplatePlugin...?
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
interesting - when I
apt-get install foswiki-natskin
, the unexpanded WEBLINK marcos are replaced by an unexpanded
$title
Webs
$title (1255)
$title (22)
$title (7)
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SvenDowideit - 10 May 2011
Try
WebLinkPlugin.
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MichaelDaum - 10 May 2011
WebLinkPlugin installed, however experiencing the same results as Sven
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ChristopherMeister - 10 May 2011
once I installed natskin and its plugins, (and weblinkplugin), the output changed, but not usefully
Webs
(1255)
(22)
(7)
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SvenDowideit - 11 May 2011
nother missing pre-req i think
Error: exec of html2text -ascii %FILENAME|F% failed: No such file or directory
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SvenDowideit - 14 May 2011
Changed it to
StringifierContrib. Can this be closed as html2text is properly listed as a dependency for quite some time now? For the rest of the report ... not sure what it tries to say or what to fix.
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MichaelDaum - 26 Sep 2011
... so closing. Please reopen if there's anything to be fixed in that respect.
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MichaelDaum - 17 Oct 2011