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Troy Dawson wrote:
> Diego García wrote:
>> Hi Sri ;)
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>> I checked that I have jdk/jre installed, tried to manually configure
>> JAVACMD variable, but still Tomcat refuses to start… Maybe a distro
>> issue? SL 5.1 was released only a month ago… Of course I can install
>> Tomcat from sources but that’s not a good/fast solution; in RHEL and
>> Fedora this is simple as installing it with “Add/Remove Packages” or
>> yum. Other distros (Debian, OpenSuse, CentOS…) also work like a charm in
>> this case.
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>> We have to fix such errors in order to increase usability of SL5.1, I
>> don’t think any non-IT people will use it if they encounter such problems.
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>> Cheers,
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>> Diego
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> Hi,
> I'm just letting you know that this didn't go on deaf ears.
> Tomcat has been a pain in the rear because of the java issue.
> Actually, java has been the pain in the rear, and because tomcat is based on
> java, it too is very painful.
> Anyway, we just had another security update for tomcat, and it is my goal to
> get it to work in S.L. 5. It's probrubly too late for you, but for the next
> person who comes along, I'm going to get this bug squashed.
> Troy
OK, one part in making sure I get it right is being able to reproduce the problem.
I am not a tomcat user, and to me it's looking like it's starting.
How can I tell if it's broken?
Troy
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