Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Tomcat 4.0.1
Peter Mutsaers wrote: What in the world do you need RPM's for?!? RPMS enforce the correct way of doing things, which means that in six months time when another admin takes over the machine they're not going to find any surprises. Regards, Graham -- - [EMAIL PROTECTED]There's a moon over Bourbon Street tonight... S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Tomcat 4.0.1
Sergey == Sergey V Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sergey When could we expect (S)RPMs? What in the world do you need RPM's for?!? Just untar the (platform independant) binary release in a directory of choice, and you're all set up to run tomcat. Have RPM's become some kind of religion, that even for truely trivial setups people still demand RPM's? install: cd /usr/local; tar zxvf jakarta-tomcat*.tar.gz uninstall: rm -rf /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0 what more do you want? -- Peter Mutsaers | Dübendorf| UNIX - Live free or die [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Switzerland | Sent via FreeBSD 4.3-stable
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Tomcat 4.0.1
Hi! Yes, I do believe this kind of installation is the easiest and I do try to install most of my software like this. I don't want any setups, RPMs, to put files where I cannot find them :) Best regards, Kovi At 01:43 19.10.2001 +0200, you wrote: Sergey == Sergey V Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sergey When could we expect (S)RPMs? What in the world do you need RPM's for?!? Just untar the (platform independant) binary release in a directory of choice, and you're all set up to run tomcat. Have RPM's become some kind of religion, that even for truely trivial setups people still demand RPM's? install: cd /usr/local; tar zxvf jakarta-tomcat*.tar.gz uninstall: rm -rf /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0 what more do you want? -- Peter Mutsaers | Dübendorf| UNIX - Live free or die [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Switzerland | Sent via FreeBSD 4.3-stable