Changeset 32355 for main/trunk
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- 2018-08-22T18:43:43+12:00 (6 years ago)
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main/trunk/greenstone3/build.xml
r32351 r32355 116 116 * propfile: 117 117 https://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/propertyfile.html 118 * valid ports range from 1024â49151 118 * "valid ports range from 1024â49151" is probably about user assignable ports. 119 But 80 is a valid port for running web servers including GS 120 and in future the range may become greater, so don't restrict the port range to 1024-49151. 119 121 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/113224/what-is-the-largest-tcp-ip-network-port-number-allowable-for-ipv4 120 122 --> … … 123 125 <and> 124 126 <isset property="tomcat.port.http"/> 125 <not><matches string="${tomcat.port.http}" pattern="^\d{ 3,4}\s*$"/></not>127 <not><matches string="${tomcat.port.http}" pattern="^\d{2,}\s*$"/></not> 126 128 </and> 127 129 </bool> 128 130 <fail>... 129 131 ********* ERROR: tomcat.port.http in file build.properties is set to an invalid port number. 130 Valid ports range from 1024â49151. But don't choose any port already in use by another application. 132 If port 80 is not possible, user assignable ports range from 1024â49151. 133 But don't choose any port already in use by another application. 131 134 Try setting to tomcat.port.http=8383 132 135 </fail> … … 137 140 <and> 138 141 <isset property="tomcat.port.https"/> 139 <not><matches string="${tomcat.port.https}" pattern="^\d{ 3,4}\s*$"/></not>142 <not><matches string="${tomcat.port.https}" pattern="^\d{2,}\s*$"/></not> 140 143 </and> 141 144 </bool> 142 145 <fail>... 143 146 ********* ERROR: tomcat.port.https in file build.properties is set to an invalid port number. 144 Valid ports range from 1024â49151. But don't choose any port already in use by another application. 147 If port 80 is not possible, user assignable ports range from 1024â49151. 148 But don't choose any port already in use by another application. 145 149 Try setting tomcat.port.https=8443 146 150 </fail>
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