Ann,

True, the s390x designation just means that the package was built to run on
a 64-bit system, using the 64-bit libraries, not that it exploits it.  It
also gives you a clear warning about trying to run it on a 31-bit system.


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ann
Smith
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:06 AM
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Subject: 64-bit linux and tomcat


We installed 64-bit linux from SuSE and installed tomcat from the
s390x.rpm file that came with the distribution (4.0.4-49).
We installed the 64-bit IBM java. Tomcat failed to come up. When we
installed the 32-bit IBM java Tomcat comes up fine.
I guess I learned that just because a package has an s390x.rpm name
doesn't mean it supports 64 bit. Since there is a 64-bit java, does
anyone know if there are any plans for a 64-bit version of tomcat?

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