Le 18/04/2015 à 22:16, Dominic Hargreaves a écrit :
> There are some other suggestions which are probably better than moving
> the whole of web.xml?
>
> "One option would be for Debian to use external entities for the
> configurable elements and place the file that defines those entities
>
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:10:45PM +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Le 15/04/2015 16:05, Dominic Hargreaves a écrit :
Here's a useful response from someone on the tomcat-users list, who seems
to agree that this is something that should be changed at the Debian side.
Here is the link for the
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:22:26AM +0100, Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:13:56PM +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
The web.xml file of the manager application is packaged as is, there is
no difference with the file distributed upstream.
I suggest that you raise this
Le 15/04/2015 16:05, Dominic Hargreaves a écrit :
Here's a useful response from someone on the tomcat-users list, who seems
to agree that this is something that should be changed at the Debian side.
Here is the link for the reference:
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:13:56PM +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
The web.xml file of the manager application is packaged as is, there is
no difference with the file distributed upstream.
I suggest that you raise this question on the Tomcat user list, someone
should be able to help you with
Package: tomcat8-admin
Version: 8.0.14-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I found that the manager app file upload limit was too small for our
purposes.
As per [1] I've been unable to find a way to override the maximum file
upload size defined in web.xml without editing web.xml directly, which is
obviously
Hi Dominic,
The web.xml file of the manager application is packaged as is, there is
no difference with the file distributed upstream.
I suggest that you raise this question on the Tomcat user list, someone
should be able to help you with this configuration issue there.
I don't think we can do
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