Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-30 Thread Joel Shellman
I am just attempting to set up the JWS on Linux. I noticed there is already a thread about it and so I thought I'd jump in and ask the same question because it isn't working for me either. I'm using Redhat 5.1. If I try to run that diff patch, it doesn't find the file startup_wrapper. After runn

Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-29 Thread Matt Zagni
To All, Yep, I was'nt to sure of the diff file or how to apply it, but with the help of Jim I was doing to try it later on tonight. With the command line of.. > localhost:~/JWS/JavaWebServer1.1$ patch -p1 < jwebs-linux.diff But at the moment I am trying to get to grips with the solaris version

Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-29 Thread jim watson
jim watson wrote: is the diff out of date? Hmmm... or do i need to get the JavaWebServer 1.1.2 upgrade first, before applying the diffs for the 1.1 "final"?

Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-29 Thread jim watson
> Matt Zagni wrote:Is there an easy way to apply the diff's, or is it a manual i went and got the JavaWebServer1.1 and applied the diffs from http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/products.html most of the diffs succeeded so i guess i have done it correctly, but a number of the diffs rejected: it

Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-26 Thread Matt Zagni
Jim, So it is basicaly a look up in the man pages for patch, then run a make after the changes have been added manually line by line as the diff's have indicated ? I have the Slackware linux (big complete book) so it may have it in there too. diff -c > name.patch a command like.. patch -p0

Re: Java Web Server1.1 on Linux

1998-10-26 Thread jim watson
Matt Zagni wrote:Is there an easy way to apply the diff's, or is it a manual > operation by editing this file then that file and changing > it line by line in each file ? enter $ man patch $ man make > Are there any tips or hints out there for compiling and how > to apply the diff's etc. This