the path is now ok (why ? No idea). But tomcat doesn't want to start...


> 
> hii Vanbiervliet,
> 
> you can try setting up the PATH variable in your .bashrc if you are using
> bash.
> or in the file tomcat.sh ,you can set up the PATH.
> 
> do echo $PATH to check if your path is proper.
> 
> Are you able to start tomcat if you do not use the X ? (i do not think the
> problem is coz' of your X server).
> 
> Shuklix
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanbiervliet Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 1:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with Tomcat - Red Hat 7
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> I have some problems with the Tomcat install with Red Hat 7.
> Firstly, the path that I get in KDE seems not to be the same as the one I
> have
> in the text mode. Does X have another path ? How can I change the default
> path
> of KDE ?
> Currently, to solve the problem, I put my JDK in one of the path directories
> but that's just a temporary solution. When I start Tomcat (bin/startup.sh),
> he
> stops just before he has to write the lines beginning with pool... (the
> final
> lines before the startup of the server). I get no error messages but tomcat
> isn't started at all. I'll try to install the version 4 of tomcat and see
> but I
> don't think this will change much.
> 
> 
> Can anyone help me ?
> Thanks
> 
> Note : I have no problems with Red Hat 6.2. I've installed Red Hat 7 so that
> I
> could use my USB
> mouse.
> 
> 
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