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09-15-2009 07:02 PM
All sorts of problems, first of all the documentation is quite confusing…with tomcat or without tomcat, the linux install doesnt specify what is required.
I download linux install for centos, and make sure I have java (which one is needed?!?!), Openoffice, MySQL, etc etcl…all installed, all up to date.
then I run the install into /opt/Alfresco and modify the alfresco.sh…because I figure it out from reading countless forums but NOWHERE in the install documentation does it say I need to?!
ok, rant aside,
When I run the alfresco.sh start, it does stuff and then I wait a good 5 minutes until I am sure it is running…from the logs, it already complains it cant find imagemagick or openoffice, but but are installed and up to date.
Still, it runs, so I localhost:8080/share and get the login, but it wont take admin/admin password.
so I try localhost:8080/alfresco and get a tomcat error and go no further.
Ive installed dozens if not hundreds of opensource apps in linux, windows, osx, etc., but this one is quite frustrating.
here is what I want: yum install alfresco
heh
ive even tried windows package which should have everything installed, but no luck…still says my password is incorrect….huh?
file: /opt/Alfresco/tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco/extension/custom-repository.properties
ooo.exe=/usr/bin/soffice
img.root=/usr # alfresco will add /bin/convert automatically
swf.exe=/usr/local/bin/pdf2swf # for this, use absolute Path if installed from source09-16-2009 05:24 PM
It is easy…you need to make sure you have all the libraries and dependencies installed.
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