Re: Updating a working installation

2018-05-22 Thread logo
Hi, Am 11.05.2018 15:47, schrieb Mark H. Wood: "Is there an easy way?" Depends on what you find easy. :-/ I usually just load old and new server.xml into a maximized Emacs with two windows, and thoughtfully copy stuff over, after reading the release notes to learn of stuff to look out for.

Re: Updating a working installation

2018-05-11 Thread Mark H. Wood
"Is there an easy way?" Depends on what you find easy. :-/ I usually just load old and new server.xml into a maximized Emacs with two windows, and thoughtfully copy stuff over, after reading the release notes to learn of stuff to look out for. Other configuration I usually don't touch, and

Re: Updating a working installation

2018-05-10 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Olaf, On 5/9/18 8:39 PM, Olaf Kock wrote: > > On 09.05.2018 17:09, James H. H. Lampert wrote: >> Question: >> >> Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from >> one release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or >>

Re: Updating a working installation

2018-05-09 Thread Olaf Kock
On 09.05.2018 17:09, James H. H. Lampert wrote: Question: Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from one release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or "yum," or WinDoze "cab" (this is an OS/400 installation), without having to rebuild the whole configuration

Updating a working installation

2018-05-09 Thread James H. H. Lampert
Question: Is there an easy way to bump a working Tomcat installation from one release to another, without benefit of Linux "apt-get" or "yum," or WinDoze "cab" (this is an OS/400 installation), without having to rebuild the whole configuration (webapps, keystore, server.xml, web.xml, ) from