Thanks anyway... I fell back to the tar.gz installation and everything went well. I would like to use rpm, but it does not seem quite ready for prime time to me.
Dean
brian janaszek wrote:
Thanks Brian, that got me a bit closer. I became root user and ran # /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat4 start Starting tomcat4: [ OK ]
as you explained. When I went to check it out with my browser at http://localhost:8080
got connection refused.
HTTP Status 500 - No Context configured to process this request
Obviously, Tomcat is up and running...you'll need to make some changes to your server.xml and web.xml files.
Note: I have previously installed and used tomcat 4.0 from binary (not rpm) and was able to make progress. I wanted to go to 4.1 and use rpm. But it seems that documentation is nonexistent. Or am I missing something?
Online docs are here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/index.html
It's been awhile since I installed 4.1 via RPM, but I did have to tweak a couple things to get the default web app up and running.
b
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