Hi,
Note that tomcat4 is present in stable and I do not believe that your
plan could be accepted bye the stable release managers. The proper way
to deal with it is definitely to depend upon tomcat-webapps.
Cheers,
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En/na Pierre Machard ha escrit:
Hi,
Note that tomcat4 is present in stable and I do not believe that your
plan could be accepted bye the stable release managers. The proper way
to deal with it is definitely to depend upon tomcat-webapps.
Right, the problem is in stable too. But Depends is
That dependency isn't mandatory. I've got a working tomcat without
webapps, then the problem must be something else.
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Hi,
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 12:13:54PM +0200, Javier Serrano Polo wrote:
That dependency isn't mandatory. I've got a working tomcat without
webapps, then the problem must be something else.
I am sorry but the directory webapps is only created by tomcat-webapps.
And this directory is required
En/na Pierre Machard ha escrit:
Hi,
I am sorry but the directory webapps is only created by tomcat-webapps.
And this directory is required to lanch Tomcat4..
Indeed, I have tomcat-admin installed, which takes care of webapps
directory. But even tomcat-admin isn't required, it's all about
Package: tomcat4
Severity: critical
Hi,
today I installed tomcat4 and it failled to start because
/usr/share/tomcat4/webapps/tomcat-docs was missing.
It crashed during the initialization
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