Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
Jakarta-tomcat-connectors appears to be available only through CVS. The src can't be obtained from http://jakarta.apache.org/ I was wondering about the connectors myself until I went to the CVS repository directly. Would it not make sense to bundle the j-t-c code into a tar ball for those who can't access CVS directly (I know about anoncvs)? It seems that without a link there will continue to be questions on where the source/binaries are. Jonathan - Original Message - From: kevin seguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:19 PM Subject: Re: Connectors in Nightly builds? my Apologies, I'm referring to the Tomcat 4 nightly builds. Recent downloads of the source archives for tomcat 4 lacks the connector sub-directory and corresponding source files. I'm particularly interested in the mod_webapp stuff but, of course, wouldn't mind a version of mod_jk that worked with tomcat 4 ;-) mod_webapp stuff has been moved to jakarta-tomcat-connectors. there is also a working version of ajp13 for tomcat 4 there as well. -Thom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 3:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connectors in Nightly builds? On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Thom Park wrote: Hi Does anyone have an E.T.A. on when the connectors will return to the nightly builds and/or when they will return to being included in the nighty source drops? Which connectors :-) ? If you are talking about the native mod_jk/mod_webapp - I didn't know they were ever built nightly. If you are talking about tomcat3.3 - the nightly build is (almost) back, probably tonight I'll fix the last problem. The old connectors are still there, the new connector ( ajp14 and the improved mod_jk ) is in j-t-c. Costin
Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Jonathan Reichhold wrote: Jakarta-tomcat-connectors appears to be available only through CVS. The src can't be obtained from http://jakarta.apache.org/ I was wondering about the connectors myself until I went to the CVS repository directly. Would it not make sense to bundle the j-t-c code into a tar ball for those who can't access CVS directly (I know about anoncvs)? It seems that without a link there will continue to be questions on where the source/binaries are. http://nagoya.apache.org/~costin/zip It's updated every 4 hours, with the latest jakarta-tomcat, jakarta-tomcat-connectors, jakarta-tomcat-jasper sources - tar/zip and with binary versions of tomcat33 ( from cvs head ). Costin
RE: Connectors in Nightly builds?
Hello Pier, thanks for the reponse - I'm impressed by the large set of platforms that you can build on. The best I can do is Win 2000, Linux 6 and Solaris ;-) I'd just be happy to see the sources back in the tomcat nightly downloads. I find that pulling the individual files out of CVS not the best way to go for me (I use a snapshot approach). I'm fascinated by the mod_webapp provider model - it's extremely flexible, and, yes, I'm experimenting with an alternative provider to warp. (Not there's anything wrong with warp - I just have some additional needs that warp (and mod_jk) don't cater for). If you need any help with the native-code side of things that then please let me know! -Thom -Original Message- From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connectors in Nightly builds? Thom Park at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my Apologies, I'm referring to the Tomcat 4 nightly builds. Recent downloads of the source archives for tomcat 4 lacks the connector sub-directory and corresponding source files. I'm particularly interested in the mod_webapp stuff but, of course, wouldn't mind a version of mod_jk that worked with tomcat 4 ;-) Regarding mod_webapp, now that the service invocation stuff is more or less in good state (and I have to switch my mind away from it), I'm going to fix a reasonable amount of bugs I received in the last few weeks. The plan is to have watchdog and tomcat tests running all just fine before Craig gets back from vacation (at least that's what I promised him :) Regarding nightly builds, it's hard, as it's all native code. I have a few boxes over here that one day will become a tinderbox-like environment (that's all betaversion.org is) but I don't envision a full build of WebApp on all platforms done automatically before the end of the summer (if _ever_). One thing I can produce right now are binaries for Linux RH71 on i386, MacOS/X on PPC, HPUX 10.20 on PA-RISC and Solaris 8 on both i386 and Sparc, but apart from that, I can't do that much... Pier
Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
Thom Park at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Pier, thanks for the reponse - I'm impressed by the large set of platforms that you can build on. The best I can do is Win 2000, Linux 6 and Solaris ;-) Doesn't come for free... It took me months to set the infrastructure, and as I said several times, it was built for Apache. Currently it's used by the APR guys, but anyone is welcome to use it... I'd just be happy to see the sources back in the tomcat nightly downloads. I find that pulling the individual files out of CVS not the best way to go for me (I use a snapshot approach). That can be done easily, if all you need are sources, I can have a script to pull them out of CVS and put them on line... I'm fascinated by the mod_webapp provider model - it's extremely flexible, and, yes, I'm experimenting with an alternative provider to warp. (Not there's anything wrong with warp - I just have some additional needs that warp (and mod_jk) don't cater for). Whoha. Some non-Italian who actually _looked_ at it. I'm flattened. Now a question comes right back... What are the needs that WARP doesn't address? If you need any help with the native-code side of things that then please let me know! F**K YEAH! :) First of all I'd need someone to check why when mod_webapp is loaded, mod_cgi stops working on Solaris 8... (Right now I'm doing some updates to the protocol - and that's why I want to know what your additional needs are) Pier
Connectors in Nightly builds?
Hi Does anyone have an E.T.A. on when the connectors will return to the nightly builds and/or when they will return to being included in the nighty source drops? -Thom
Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Thom Park wrote: Hi Does anyone have an E.T.A. on when the connectors will return to the nightly builds and/or when they will return to being included in the nighty source drops? Which connectors :-) ? If you are talking about the native mod_jk/mod_webapp - I didn't know they were ever built nightly. If you are talking about tomcat3.3 - the nightly build is (almost) back, probably tonight I'll fix the last problem. The old connectors are still there, the new connector ( ajp14 and the improved mod_jk ) is in j-t-c. Costin
RE: Connectors in Nightly builds?
my Apologies, I'm referring to the Tomcat 4 nightly builds. Recent downloads of the source archives for tomcat 4 lacks the connector sub-directory and corresponding source files. I'm particularly interested in the mod_webapp stuff but, of course, wouldn't mind a version of mod_jk that worked with tomcat 4 ;-) -Thom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 3:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connectors in Nightly builds? On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Thom Park wrote: Hi Does anyone have an E.T.A. on when the connectors will return to the nightly builds and/or when they will return to being included in the nighty source drops? Which connectors :-) ? If you are talking about the native mod_jk/mod_webapp - I didn't know they were ever built nightly. If you are talking about tomcat3.3 - the nightly build is (almost) back, probably tonight I'll fix the last problem. The old connectors are still there, the new connector ( ajp14 and the improved mod_jk ) is in j-t-c. Costin
Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
my Apologies, I'm referring to the Tomcat 4 nightly builds. Recent downloads of the source archives for tomcat 4 lacks the connector sub-directory and corresponding source files. I'm particularly interested in the mod_webapp stuff but, of course, wouldn't mind a version of mod_jk that worked with tomcat 4 ;-) mod_webapp stuff has been moved to jakarta-tomcat-connectors. there is also a working version of ajp13 for tomcat 4 there as well. -Thom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 3:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connectors in Nightly builds? On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Thom Park wrote: Hi Does anyone have an E.T.A. on when the connectors will return to the nightly builds and/or when they will return to being included in the nighty source drops? Which connectors :-) ? If you are talking about the native mod_jk/mod_webapp - I didn't know they were ever built nightly. If you are talking about tomcat3.3 - the nightly build is (almost) back, probably tonight I'll fix the last problem. The old connectors are still there, the new connector ( ajp14 and the improved mod_jk ) is in j-t-c. Costin
Re: Connectors in Nightly builds?
Thom Park at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my Apologies, I'm referring to the Tomcat 4 nightly builds. Recent downloads of the source archives for tomcat 4 lacks the connector sub-directory and corresponding source files. I'm particularly interested in the mod_webapp stuff but, of course, wouldn't mind a version of mod_jk that worked with tomcat 4 ;-) Regarding mod_webapp, now that the service invocation stuff is more or less in good state (and I have to switch my mind away from it), I'm going to fix a reasonable amount of bugs I received in the last few weeks. The plan is to have watchdog and tomcat tests running all just fine before Craig gets back from vacation (at least that's what I promised him :) Regarding nightly builds, it's hard, as it's all native code. I have a few boxes over here that one day will become a tinderbox-like environment (that's all betaversion.org is) but I don't envision a full build of WebApp on all platforms done automatically before the end of the summer (if _ever_). One thing I can produce right now are binaries for Linux RH71 on i386, MacOS/X on PPC, HPUX 10.20 on PA-RISC and Solaris 8 on both i386 and Sparc, but apart from that, I can't do that much... Pier