Re: JDK, Tomcat, + argh!

2003-01-31 Thread Robin Damm
Rich Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I have been trying to build and install the www/jakarta-tomcat41 package.
> 
> As you may know, you must download the file jdk1_2_2-src.tar.gz from Sun
> only. The only problem is, they don't seem to have it on their site.
> All of the documentation I have read indicates that I need to NOT download
> the linux, but the alternatives are Solaris, Solaris SPARC, and Windows.
> Surely it's not one of those?!
> 
> I did manage to find a copy of the jdk1_2_2-src.tar.gz on a server in
> Taiwan, but the checksums don't match and naturally it raises lots of
> warning flags in my mind.
> 
> This is making me crazy! Can anyone tell me where I can get a trusted
> copy of this silly file from?



It's the second "Download" link listed for 1.2.2. The checksums match
too :)

You could also install jdk 1.3.1 (/usr/ports/java/jdk13) instead of
1.2.2, then install tomcat.

-- 
Robin Damm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message



JDK, Tomcat, + argh!

2003-01-31 Thread Rich Fox
Hi,

I have been trying to build and install the www/jakarta-tomcat41 package.

As you may know, you must download the file jdk1_2_2-src.tar.gz from Sun
only. The only problem is, they don't seem to have it on their site.
All of the documentation I have read indicates that I need to NOT download
the linux, but the alternatives are Solaris, Solaris SPARC, and Windows.
Surely it's not one of those?!

I did manage to find a copy of the jdk1_2_2-src.tar.gz on a server in
Taiwan, but the checksums don't match and naturally it raises lots of
warning flags in my mind.

This is making me crazy! Can anyone tell me where I can get a trusted
copy of this silly file from?

Thanks,
Rich.

 | Rich Fox
 | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | 86 Nobska Road
 | Woods Hole, MA 02543
 | MA 508 548 4358
 | VA 703 201 6050


To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message