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From: Michael A. Repucci mich...@repucci.org
Date sent: Thu, 14 May 2009 17:42:16 -0400
Subject:Re: tomcat no longer writing to log files
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Seems like a bit of animosity
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Steve Ochani ocha...@ncc.edu wrote:
Really? Your cv/resume indicates otherwise.
Sure your phd is in neuroscience but your current employment is listed as
Scientific Programmer and so was your last employment.
Considering that you are Proficient in things
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: michael.repu...@gmail.com [mailto:michael.repu...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: tomcat no longer writing to log files
Then when I reinstalled, Tomcat didn't get reinstalled under
/etc nor /etc/init.d, and it didn't get started automatically
as it had before
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Steve Ochani ocha...@ncc.edu wrote:
Really? Your cv/resume indicates otherwise.
Sure your phd is in neuroscience but your current employment is listed as
Scientific Programmer and so was your last employment.
Considering that
On 15-May-2009, at 10:37, Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Also, tomcat does work out of the box. Incorrect administration
of any
system will stop it
from working out of the box.
Honestly, what I'm most frustrated about isn't Tomcat, per say, but
the
stuff written by my colleagues that should
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Michael,
On 5/14/2009 4:14 PM, Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Yes. That changed nothing. Still no catalina.out, still no ourapp.log.
Sorry for the barrage of questions, but the answers will help us figure
out what's going on:
Can you tell us how you
Hi Tomcat'ers,
I'm completely new to Tomcat, and very unfamiliar with JSP or web
applications in general. I've been trying to set up an application on my
system (Ubuntu 9.04) that works just fine on my colleagues' systems (Windows
XP). I've got Tomcat working just fine, and the manager and demo
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Hi Tomcat'ers,
I'm completely new to Tomcat, and very unfamiliar with JSP or web
applications in general. I've been trying to set up an application on my
system (Ubuntu 9.04) that works just fine on my colleagues' systems (Windows
XP). I've got Tomcat working just
Yes. That changed nothing. Still no catalina.out, still no ourapp.log.
Michael Repucci
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On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:09 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Michael
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Yes. That changed nothing. Still no catalina.out, still no ourapp.log.
Well, that'll teach you to do stupid things like that under Windows.
Seriously now, if this was one of my customers calling me to tell me the
same story, I would ask them and what else did you do
Well, actually, I did this stupid thing under Ubuntu Linux. I've even now
gone through the process of completely uninstalling and reinstalling the
Tomcat packages, and it doesn't help. So now, not only does our application
not work on my local machine, but I can't figure out why because Tomcat
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Well, actually, I did this stupid thing under Ubuntu Linux. I've even now
gone through the process of completely uninstalling and reinstalling the
Tomcat packages, and it doesn't help. So now, not only does our application
not work on my local machine, but I can't
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Well, actually, I did this stupid thing under Ubuntu Linux. I've even now
gone through the process of completely uninstalling and reinstalling the
Tomcat packages, and it doesn't help. So now, not only does our application
not work on my local machine, but I can't
From: michael.repu...@gmail.com [mailto:michael.repu...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: tomcat no longer writing to log files
I think I'm going to give up on Tomcat entirely ...
crappy piece of software.
That's a pretty amazing attitude for somebody who admitted they screwed up and
then blames
Seems like a bit of animosity toward Tomcat has finally helped me make
progress, mostly because it got all you gurus to actually explain a bit of
how it works, and how it's packaged, all concepts I didn't understand. I'm a
scientist, not a programmer. I'm new to Ubuntu and Tomcat. My colleagues
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:11 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
If you did install this tomcat with the apt utility, then just do
- apt-get remove tomcatx.y
- apt-get purge tomcatx.y
Then, make sure that the java you have is a Sun Java, not gcj, and make it
the default
writing to log files
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Well, actually, I did this stupid thing under Ubuntu Linux. I've even now
gone through the process of completely uninstalling and reinstalling the
Tomcat packages, and it doesn't help. So now, not only does our application
not work on my
From: michael.repu...@gmail.com [mailto:michael.repu...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: tomcat no longer writing to log files
Then when I reinstalled, Tomcat didn't get reinstalled under
/etc nor /etc/init.d, and it didn't get started automatically
as it had before.
It wasn't clear to me whether
Michael A. Repucci wrote:
Seems like a bit of animosity toward Tomcat has finally helped me make
progress, mostly because it got all you gurus to actually explain a bit of
how it works, and how it's packaged, all concepts I didn't understand. I'm a
scientist, not a programmer. I'm new to Ubuntu
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