Hi,

Oh dear. TOMCAT IS A JAVA APPLICATION!!!

The only time you should need to recompile it is if you want to use JSSE (For 
SSL)

You might want to recompile mod_jk or the like, but thats completely 
different.

You may be getting an error as you do not have the correct privileges to 
execute the commands in the script. (If it needs to access something from the 
JDK in Security)

Why didn't tomcat work the first time??? Its all very well complaining about 
it but if you don't give precise details about OS/Tomcat/JDK versions and 
what happened then we can't help.

Post exact details and I'll take a look.

Adam.

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Adam Fowler 
Help Desk Live Project 
Information Services 
University of Wales, Aberystwyth 
Web guy+author on the TomcatBook Project 
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net 
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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On Friday 13 July 2001 18:45, you wrote:
> Okay, I gave up on my tomcat installation. I wiped
> everything clean and then got all the source in the
> hopes that it might work better if I compiled
> vs. dropping binaries.
>
> So, there are many confusing aspects of the
> installation instructions regarding building the
> source. Seems like maybe the docs don't match up with
> the behavior of the current releases?
>
> Anyway, I plodded thru, I think I got everything
> straight. BUT, when I run startup.sh, I get the
> following:
>
> java.lang.SecurityException: sealing violation
>
> I followed the install instructions that came with the
> JSSE from Sun. Have no idea what this error means.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks.
>
>  - Jeremy

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