Ok, thanks. I wonder if this is possible to do also with the .rpm (instead
of .tar.gz)

Thanks in advance,
Alex

-----Messaggio Originale-----
Da: "Scott Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data invio: domenica 1 giugno 2003 8.11
Oggetto: Re: installing Tomcat without being root


> Just download the .tar.gz (or the .zip) package, untar it into your home
> directory, and run it from there, giving you complete control.  As long as
you
> stick with the default port of 8080, you don't need any special privilages
to
> run it--That's what I do.
>
> Scott Reynolds
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> > i would like to install TomCat 4.1.24 on a Linux server, and i'm not a
root
> > user.
> > Actually, the server administrator installed for me TomCat (from .rpm)
as
> > root user,
> > and then gave me the password for the user "tomcat4", but that is not
> > usefull at all, since
> > i need a complete control of the config files of tomcat, and i cannot
> > neither start it.
> > Now i would like to uninstall the current TomCat, and reinstalling it in
the
> > way i have complete control over TomCat.
> >
> > Which steps must i tell to the admin to follow, for installing correctly
> > TomCat for me?
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Alex
> >
> >
> >
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