Marcus, thanks for the note.
I did un-install jserv, and I guess that tomcat is running, someone
serves my pages for me!
But I still think I should be able to run their examples, but can't. They
have an examples.war, but I don't yet know the browser path mapped to
it.
I went into /usr/share/tom
At 05:11 PM 10/20/2000 +0200, Marcus Crafter wrote:
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> At 11:59 AM 10/19/2000 +0200, Marcus Crafter wrote:
>
> >The package is already availabe at
http://master.debian.org/~sgybas/tomcat/.
-- I think I got it installed; had to go to IBM for one missing
I am running kernelversion 2.2, from CDrom install.
I added an unstable ftp line to the apt/sources.list, and it did then
find these two packages.
apt-cache search tomcat still failed, but dselect still knew about it, so
I had dselect install it.
Unfortunately dselect also notices a lot of othe
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> At 11:59 AM 10/19/2000 +0200, Marcus Crafter wrote:
>
> >The package is already availabe at http://master.debian.org/~sgybas/tomcat/.
> >Please read README.Debian and the Debian-Java mailing list archive for
> >reasons why it's not yet in the official
At 11:59 AM 10/19/2000 +0200, Marcus Crafter wrote:
The package is already availabe at http://master.debian.org/~sgybas/tomcat/.
Please read README.Debian and the Debian-Java mailing list archive for
reasons why it's not yet in the official Debian archive.
I'm still stuck on installing this;
Hello
For what its worth, I got Tomcat to run with Debian Sparc using blackdown
1.2.2. If you are interested, I can give you some more info. I did it
awhile back (with lots of help from the debian-sparc mailing list),
so, it can be done.
John
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 11:19:41PM -0500, Gregory
At 11:59 AM 10/19/2000 +0200, Marcus Crafter wrote:
The package is already availabe at http://master.debian.org/~sgybas/tomcat/.
Please read README.Debian and the Debian-Java mailing list archive for
reasons why it's not yet in the official Debian archive.
- I tried to install it, and get a lot
Hi Aaron,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> I just pulled down tomcat 4.0, which requires jdk1.3 (or 1.2.2 with
> jndi), jsse, and jmx packages from sun which are all non-free. Won't
> this relegate tomcat to the contrib section? Blackdown provides non-free
> debs for jdk1.3 but jsse
> I'm currently in the Debian 'new maintainer' queue. When I come out
> the other end I intend to package Tomcat and a couple other pieces of
> Apache software up (unless someone else has already sent out an ITP
> mail).
I just pulled down tomcat 4.0, which requires
I saw it listed in the Debian/Java FAQ page as something which might be
soon included (March 2000).
Greg
At 10:58 PM 10/17/2000 -0700, Aaron Brashears wrote:
Well, I've noticed that Tomcat is not listed in the work-needing and
prospective packages ( http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ ) - so if
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> Why does Debian provide (only) GnuJsp, Tomcat is the standard reference
> implementation now.
Correct.
> Is it easy to change to use Tomcat? Should I just do it, or wait, is
> anything coming?
It's not too difficult to change to To
Well, I've noticed that Tomcat is not listed in the work-needing and
prospective packages ( http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ ) - so if you'd
like to pick it up, I'd be happy to see that. :)
I'm trying to figure out how to build debs right now, because I develop
using jde (which needs a maintainer
Why does Debian provide (only) GnuJsp, Tomcat is the standard reference
implementation now.
Is it easy to change to use Tomcat? Should I just do it, or wait, is
anything coming?
I want the standard JSP directory structures, and a guaranteed standard
implementation.
Thanks,
Gregory Guthrie
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