[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well . . . he said he was a newbie . . .
Jep, green as grass :-) Going to give it another try this weekend,
thanks for all the tips... Keep you guys posted. Thanx
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I have never installed any debian-tomcat/apache package. I simply download
source from apache and build my own.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 9, 2005 6:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running tomcat on Debian Sarge
Debian has a Tomcat 4.1 (4.1..31-3 to be exact) package for the "Sarge"
distribution. The Sarge distribution is now the official "stable" release.
If you're OK with Tomcat 4.1 and you're running Sarge, you can edit
/etc/apt/sources.list: (omit all quotation marks) "deb
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib" "deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib" (or whatever
your mirror site may be). As root, run (omit the quotation marks) "apt-get
update", then
"apt-get install tomcat4"
"apt-get install tomcat4-webapps"
"apt-get install tomcat4-admin" (if you want the admin webapp) or "apt-get
install tomcat4 tomcat4-webapps tomcat4-admin" all at once. To be able to
run the admin and manager apps, you'll need to edit
/usr/share/tomcat4/conf/tomcat-users.xml to include a user and password for
the rolls of admin and manager. Blackdown has a Debian package for J2SE 1.4
jdk which you can install by adding "deb ftp://ftp-.tux.org/java/debian/
sarge non-free" to sources.list. Then run "apt-get install j2sdk1.4" When I
last checked, they also had a package for the jk2 connector but theirs does
not support JNI (and jk2 is deprecated). Best bet is to download the jk1
source and build it yourself.
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Just install the Tomcat jars and read the Tomcat docs.
We are running Tomcat on Debian also.
And probably Debian has got some packages of tomcat.
Ronald.
On Wed Jun 08 23:13:06 CEST 2005 Tomcat Users List
wrote:
All,
Anybody here who knows a foolproof site for setting up tomcat under
debian?! I'm an newbie when it come to tomcat on linux, but I really
would like this to work... Al I seem to be getting is an connection
refused on my localhost... Some pointer could be handy, but I seem to be
having problems googling for the correct manuals/howto's.
Thanks in advance!
Blijblijblij
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