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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Where does it find them ?
Martin Gainty wrote:
Hi Andre
did you try to clean all folders below $TOMCAT_HOME/work, make sure the
wars are not located in webapps (and recycle TC)
?
Martin, Chuck,
No, I did not do that, because I did
Hi.
At a customer runs a Tomcat 5.5.9, on Java 1.5, under HPUX 11.11.
It was installed from a standard HPUX package, which install in
/opt/hpws/tomcat, but otherwise looks pretty much like a plain vanilla
Tomcat5.x from the official site.
The package comes with a series of sample webapps,
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where does it find them ?
I thus created a backup directory somewhere, stopped Tomcat, and moved
the following subdir trees totally to this new dir :
../webapps/jsp-examples
../webapps/servlets-examples
../webapps/webdav
You need
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Where does it find them ?
Hi.
At a customer runs a Tomcat 5.5.9, on Java 1.5, under HPUX 11.11.
It was installed from a standard HPUX package, which install in
/opt/hpws/tomcat, but otherwise looks pretty much like a plain vanilla
Tomcat5.x from
Martin Gainty wrote:
Hi Andre
did you try to clean all folders below $TOMCAT_HOME/work, make sure the wars
are not located in webapps (and recycle TC)
?
Martin, Chuck,
No, I did not do that, because I did not know I had to, and since this
is a customer's Tomcat and not mine, I didn't want
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Where does it find them ?
Now, when you both say cleanup, you mean delete, like in
rm, right ?
Removing the stuff in the work directory is just cleanup - it's not the cause
of the attempted deployment you noticed. It's just junk