Ryan Barrett | 1 Jul 19:30
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Re: HELP - data location

On Sat, 1 Jul 2006, Matthias Kurz wrote:

> How can i configure where snipsnap places its data files. Whatever i
> try it insists to put them under
> "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\<user>\applications".

unfortunately, i don't believe that's configurable. :/

-Ryan

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Matthias L. Jugel | 1 Jul 20:45
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Re: HELP - data location

Thats not true, fortunately :-)

You can start SnipSnap with a location for the "applications" directory:

java -jar snipsnap.jar -root "U:\Some\Directory" will place the  
"applications" directory in "Directory"

Leo.

On 01.07.2006, at 19:30, Ryan Barrett wrote:

> On Sat, 1 Jul 2006, Matthias Kurz wrote:
>
>> How can i configure where snipsnap places its data files. Whatever i
>> try it insists to put them under
>> "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\<user>\applications".
>
> unfortunately, i don't believe that's configurable. :/
>
> -Ryan
>
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Matthias Kurz | 1 Jul 22:03
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Re: HELP - data location

On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 08:45:37PM +0200, Matthias L. Jugel wrote:
> Thats not true, fortunately :-)
> 
> You can start SnipSnap with a location for the "applications" directory:
> 
> java -jar snipsnap.jar -root "U:\Some\Directory" will place the  
> "applications" directory in "Directory"

That worked (can you see the tears in my eyes?).
I want to install on an external drive that i will carry with me.

   (mk)

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Scott Heaberlin | 2 Jul 15:25
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Re: HELP - data location

On a related note, how can I configure where the .war distribution stores files?

Thanks,

Scott Heaberlin

On 7/1/06, Matthias Kurz <mk <at> baerlap.north.de> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 08:45:37PM +0200, Matthias L. Jugel wrote:
> > Thats not true, fortunately :-)
> >
> > You can start SnipSnap with a location for the "applications" directory:
> >
> > java -jar snipsnap.jar -root "U:\Some\Directory" will place the
> > "applications" directory in "Directory"
>
> That worked (can you see the tears in my eyes?).
> I want to install on an external drive that i will carry with me.
>
>
>    (mk)
>
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>   >> Im prämotorischen Cortex kann jeder ein Held sein. (bdw) <<
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Matthias L. Jugel | 3 Jul 09:38
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Re: HELP - data location

The data files are always stored in the WAR extraction directory. If  
you take a look at the applications dir you will find that it  
contains an extracted copy of the WAR (only when running, static  
files from the WAR are deleted after shutdown). So, you can set the  
WAR extraction directory in tomcat to some other directory and the  
files will be stored there.

Leo.

On 02.07.2006, at 15:25, Scott Heaberlin wrote:

> On a related note, how can I configure where the .war distribution  
> stores files?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott Heaberlin
>
> On 7/1/06, Matthias Kurz <mk <at> baerlap.north.de> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 08:45:37PM +0200, Matthias L. Jugel wrote:
>>> Thats not true, fortunately :-)
>>>
>>> You can start SnipSnap with a location for the "applications"  
>>> directory:
>>>
>>> java -jar snipsnap.jar -root "U:\Some\Directory" will place the
>>> "applications" directory in "Directory"
>>
>> That worked (can you see the tears in my eyes?).
>> I want to install on an external drive that i will carry with me.
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