For that you need to download either Tomcat
or Resin ( www.caucho.com ) download 3.0.10
and include jsdk-24.jar in your classpath, that will be included in the
resin's lib directory.
what are you trying to accomplish? Compile on Debian or just run it on
Debian?
Paul
John Plate wrote:
Pr
.. you can do cgi and give owners access to update the
stats whenever they want or tell the cgi to run every 5-6 hours.. or 24
hours.. you need to do some reading before you decide on this time..
at any rate.. awstats rocks
Pritpal Dhaliwal
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You can accomplish this with resin.
You can tell resin which hosts resin should take care of and which it
shouldn't.
read some docs and give it a whirl
www.caucho.com
resin 3.0.9 has been release as GPL.
Pritpal Dhaliwal
Roozemond, D.A. wrote:
Hi,
Few virtual sites needs tomcat in ord
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 05:07:20PM -0700, Pritpal Dhaliwal wrote:
so today I was trying to install testing mysql-server and I think I
messed couple of things up..
here is what df returns:
bigmonster:~# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev
so today I was trying to install testing mysql-server and I think I
messed couple of things up..
here is what df returns:
bigmonster:~# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2-3159243779106k 1.0k 0.0k 7% /
bigmonster:~#
Here is what apt-cache policy
no one else has a clue?
come on guys ( and girls).. its the debian users list.. If I wanted to
start doing fresh install when things get messed up.. I could stick to
windows...
help me out please
Paul
Pritpal Dhaliwal wrote:
Hi Adam,
Here are the goodies..
mail:~# ls -l /etc/bash.bashrc
Do you think date would have caused this issue?
Thanks for your help,
Paul
Adam Aube wrote:
> Pritpal Dhaliwal wrote:
>
>
>>recently, I don't know why.. only root can login through ssh..
>
>
>>after logging in as root, I did this sample run to show other weird
&g
you can save the script as batchzip.sh
then make it an executable..
>chmod 755 batchzip.sh
and then run it
>./batchzip.sh
HTH,
Pritpal Dhaliwal
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How do you call your script?
Aurel
Quoting Pete Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi there people,
I have a
I recently installed Debian 3.0r2 on 586 system..
recently, I don't know why.. only root can login through ssh..
I am using proftpd, for ftp but that means i can't login as root with
ftp.. or any other account..
I am also using webmin.. and created a user using webmin.. using
virtualmin 1.4.0
New to debian and theis list. Coming from Redhat. Just wanted to say hi.
Pritpal Dhaliwal
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