Thanks Esteban and Jervis, that worked. Just in case it's important,
the repository file and directory were actually in the $TOMCAT_HOME
folder, not under bin.
Cheers,
Stephen
Quoting Esteban Aliverti <esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com>:
Go to $TOMCAT_HOME/bin and remove *repository.xml* file and
*respository*directory.
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Jervis Liu <jliu(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Stephen Mcgruer wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm migrating to Guvnor RC atm, and was wanting to completely clear
> > out my Guvnor Packages files before I did so - I wanted everything
> > gone. I thought that all information was stored in the Guvnor folder
> > created in Tomcat/webapps, so I deleted that, restarted the server and
> > dragged in the new Guvnor RC WAR file. This built itself fine and is
> > up and running on the server - but my packages are still there! Where
> > abouts are these kept in Apache Tomcat? I can't just delete them from
> > within Guvnor because despite me being able to delete most of the
> > files/packages/etc, there are three categories that claim to be 'still
> > in use' and won't let me delete them... even though there are *no*
> > other files left!
> >
> > Any help is much appreciated.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> Guvnor repository data is stored under the bin directory of your
> application server by default. Go to that directory, delete the file and
> directory called "repository", then you will be fine.
>
> Cheers,
> Jervis
>
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