Adil,

About a week ago I posted my results on installing the JavaWebServer1.1.3
it has been done before (My system is running SuSE6.1).
I installed a very old installationof JWS on Slackware and SuSE5.3 too
(but that was after a major build of the glib libraries).

I also posted my patched files too, for future reference.
(you will have to midify it with your location of 
java_home and the jshome too).

Try searching in the archive list for the search words
of JavaWebServer it will be there.

Good luck

Matt



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> I am trying to Install Java Web Server on redhat 6.0 . 
> There is a jwebs-linux.diff file which lets you to use sparc version of
> JWS on Linux. 
> 
> When applied jwebs-linux.diff file I got an error message . 
> I am using 
> patch -p0 < jwebs-linux.diff
> 
> I got an error message of
> 
> can't find file to patch at input line 3
> Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
> The text leading up to this was:
> --------------------------
> |--- ../../sparc-S2/bin/startup_wrapper  Thu Oct 30 14:42:05 1997
> |+++ startup_wrapper     Thu Mar  5 00:39:06 1998
> --------------------------
> 
> Does anybody succesfully applied JWS on  Linux
> 
> TIA
> 
> Adil Atilgan
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