Re: Major problem with Sun External Jar : RE: [Tomcat 4.0.2-b2] Java binaries uploaded

2002-01-29 Thread Guillaume Rousse
, but the second could be solved quite easily with http download. It would prevents us anyway of using ftp repository or automated upgrade facilities as urpmi or apt-get, tough. -- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html -- To unsubscribe, e-mail

Re: Major problem with Sun External Jar : RE: [Tomcat 4.0.2-b2] Java binaries uploaded

2002-01-25 Thread Guillaume Rousse
it this way precisely because of legal consideration. So they are clearly stating the opposite of your statement here. And NetBeans comes also from Sun... -- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Major problem with Sun External Jar : RE: [Tomcat 4.0.2-b2] Java binaries uploaded

2002-01-24 Thread Guillaume Rousse
contains package specification, not actual code, so i guess it is not concerned here. -- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

problems compiling tomcat 3.2.3 without jsse

2001-08-30 Thread Guillaume Rousse
it for the compilation process to work. Quite curious... I use ant 1.3 on Linux, with IBM JDK 1.3 and jikes 1.14 -- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key http://bohm.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html

RE: make jsse support optional

2001-02-27 Thread Guillaume Rousse
On 2001.02.27 18:05:22 +0400 Stefn F. Stefnsson wrote: What do you mean by 'as long as jsse is not free'? I've never had to pay for it... to my best knowledge it _is_ free. Free as a speech, not as a berr :-) Jsse is proprietary software. -- Technology is dominated by those who manage what

RE: TC3.3: Profiles

2001-02-22 Thread Guillaume Rousse
On 2001.02.22 14:54:12 +0400 GOMEZ Henri wrote: I'll be for something like that for TC 3.3 = /etc/tomcat/conf with mod_jk.conf, server.xml, Is /etc garantished to be read/write ? Moreover, this dir has to by writable by anonymous user (or whichever user you are running tomcat as),

Re: Tomcat file locations on Unix

2001-02-21 Thread Guillaume Rousse
On 2001.02.21 13:18:00 +0400 Rolf Veen wrote: From what i'm seeing on my own system (Mandrake 7.2), general services (ftp, www, etc) have their own /var/name dir, while specific applications (postgres, wine, etc...) have their /var/lib/name dir. I don't see what /var/lib has to do

Tomcat file locations on Unix

2001-02-20 Thread Guillaume Rousse
Hello. After discussing a bit the subject with Henry Gomez, he thought it was best to bring the discussion here. His current rpm uses /var/tomcat as a base directory, after propositions coming from this list. However, actual FHS spec says : "Applications should generally not add directories to