Re: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5

2004-02-13 Thread Ronald Klop
The native JDK 1.4 is doing very well (and is fast) on FreeBSD. If you have the time to compile it I would suggest you try that one. I'm using it a lot, without problems. See also the [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info about this. Greetings, Ronald. On Thu Feb 12 13:50:41 CET 2004 Thomas Cherry

RE: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5

2004-02-12 Thread Arnab Chakravarty
Bad major version numbers are result of classes compiled on 2 different version of jdk. Please upgrade you jvm and then see if it helps (preferable jdk1.4 and up). Arnab C -Original Message- From: Thomas Cherry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:42 PM To:

Re: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5

2004-02-12 Thread Thomas Cherry
Do you know which versions of java are required for each of the versions of Tomcat (3, 4, 5)? Specifically, which will run under 1.1.8? Upgrading my java is not a trivial task, I will have to compile my own copy of jdk. -- It is pointless to resist. - Darth Vader, Sith Lord On Feb 12, 2004,

RE: Installing tomcat 5 on BSD 5

2004-02-12 Thread jerome moliere
Bad major version numbers are result of classes compiled on 2 different version of jdk. yes you're Please upgrade you jvm and then see if it helps (preferable jdk1.4 and up). humm I guess that freebsd doesn't have a 1.4 JVM yet... so I'll suggest to recompile Tomcat on your machine