I’ve set a custom data path for my geoserver config files. I’ve just upgraded to RC3 (Jetty install). When I try to preview the WMS layers, the path seems to point to the install directory data/generated; menawhile the html files have been generated in my custom data path, so I get HTTP ERROR: 404.
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Looks like something is assuming that the config files are in the default location. I will throw this in Jira so that the fix gets into our next release candidate.
-Justin
Gavin Fleming wrote:
I've set a custom data path for my geoserver config files. I've just upgraded to RC3 (Jetty install). When I try to preview the WMS layers, the path seems to point to the install directory data/generated; menawhile the html files have been generated in my custom data path, so I get HTTP ERROR: 404.
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