I concur that that's the easiest way to do this.  However, if you MUST
work with 3rd party repackaged tomcat (or 3rd party repackaged distro
versions of anything for that matter), the Cent OS forums would probably
be the best place to ask.

On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 21:46 -0600, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Kimberly Begley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Subject: not reading my /etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf file
> > 
> > I'm running CentOS 5 with Tomcat5 (5.5.2.0) that came with 
> > the install.
> 
> I'd strongly recommend you throw that away and download and install a
> real Tomcat from http://tomcat.apache.org.  The 3rd-party repackaged
> versions give no end of headaches.
> 
> You may also need to install a real JVM; some of the Linux distributions
> come with GNU Java, and that is not suitable for any real work.
> 
>  - Chuck
> 
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