At 11:58 PM 12/12/2000 +0100, Stefan Gybas wrote:
If you find any more problems please mail me.
If I receive no more
bug repports I'll upload this version to the official archive soon
(to contrib - but that's better than not in the archive at
all).
I did a clean new install of your 3.2 tomcat,
At 08:15 PM 12/07/2000 +0100, Stefan Gybas wrote:
I'll upload 3.2 final (together with mod_jk as a package) to my
directory on master tomorrow. Please test the new version and send me
feedback so I can upload the packages to the official archive soon.
I did an install of 3.2 over 3.1 on a
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
Starting Tomcat servlet engine: touch: creating
`/etc/apache/mod_jk/tomcat-auto': No such file or directory
Sorry, I was assuming that mopd_jk was installed in the init script.
This should be fixed in 3.2-4 (available as usual at
1) Is there a simple recipe for installing Tomcat and all required Java
components for Debian?
Last time I did it I got caught in various version incompatibilities w/
JDKs, JVM, etc.
Debian did not have current versions at that time.
The only JDK in dselect was from IBM, and incompatible with
Have you checked Woody? With many,but not all, packages it is really easy to
just add unstable line to your apt sources run apt-get update and then grab the
package take the line out run update again and you should be on your way. It
has worked for me for a couple of packages that I just could
At 07:38 AM 12/07/2000 -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
Have you checked Woody? With many,but not all, packages it is really easy
to just add unstable line to your apt sources run apt-get update and then
grab the package take the line out run update again and you should be on
your way. It has worked
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 12:10:02PM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
There is one at:
http://master.debian.org/~sgybas/tomcat
But it is 3.1, and I have had trouble getting it to run.
It had a dependency on IBM Java, but is incompatible with IBM JVM.
I may re-try it from a clean install, but
Aaron Brashears wrote:
I use the Blackdown JDK and Stefan Gybas' tomcat Deb, and they work
fine together. It's actually the 3.2 beta, but numbered 3.1 so that
it's easier to upgrade when the real 3.2 comes out.
I'll upload 3.2 final (together with mod_jk as a package) to my
directory on
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