Hi Thoms, hi Guillaume,
Am 31.01.2012 15:05, schrieb Guillaume Fenollar:
Hi,
Concerning Wheezy, I can find this package on
debian.org website, that's
strange you don't have it on your side.
http://packages.debian.org/en/wheezy/libpg-java
It's done by installing the non-virtual package
"libpostgresql-jdbc-java<http://packages.debian.org/en/wheezy/libpostgresql-jdbc-java>",
can you try installing manually?
The installation of libpostgresql-jdbc-java does not help.
Because libpg-java package is virtual I searched for virtual packages in
the debian policy and I think I found the solution.
The dependency of a virtual packages should not take a version nummber.
If a dependency have got a version number the package manager searchs
for a real package to satisfy the dependency.
So omitting the version number of libpg-java in the dependency of
xwiki-enterprise-tomcat-pgsql should solve the problem.
And concerning the others error, it would be good to have more details. For
example, a screenshot of what the Administration : Rights provides.
This problem
is not realy reproduceable. Evrything works in most cases.
Sometimes a reload of the page helps. Anyway you can see a screenshot
here
http://www.richard-rafalski.de/xwiki/Administration_Rights.jpg About
'Server returned TRANSPORT_ERROR with no error message', can you tell
us more details? When does that happen? It's a red box in the bottom of the
screen, right?
No. It is the common message box of the webbrowser. It happened
maybe
two or three times yet. I do not remember in which situation. Is it
possible to search in a log file for this mesage text to get more
information?
Ritchi