Don't use the LE version...it's a special purpose distribution.
Also, in my opinion, you're much better off downloading the binary install of Tomcat, not the RPM. Download the binary, unpack it, set CATALINA_HOME, and start it up...its that easy. All covered in my HOWTO: http://www.johnturner.com/howto (ignore the parts about installing Apache and the JK connector and check out the part on installing Tomcat).
John
On Fri, 30 May 2003 12:12:12 -0400, Scott Ahten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install the "light" version of Tomcat 4.1.24 on Redhat Linux 7.3 from the RPM on the Jakarta site, but It fails due to the following dependencies.
java_parser_impl xml-commons-apis I have already installed the Java 1.4 JDK RPM from the Sun website....
J2sdk-1_4_1_02-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
Being new to Linux, I'm unsure where to find these additional packages and have the following questions about RPMs in general.
01. When a dependency is listed, is it linked to a particular RPM file or can any RPM that installs the same components work? I imagine multiple RPMs can be used, since projects like Tomcat are split up into multiple RPM files to allow updating individual components.
02. If so, how do I know which RPM file fulfills a particular dependency, such as javap_parser_impl? I haven't had much success searching for RPMs that have the characters javap_parser_impl in it's name. Also, can a single RPM provide support for more than one dependency?
Sites like http://www.jpackage.org/ and http://rpmfind.net list many packages, but do not specify which dependency they resolve.
Thanks,
~Scott
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