Yeah, thanks - I should have mentioned that I was just doing a quick audit
of that box and don't have execution privileges
It was in server.log - eventually (at the end of the startup). Obvious -
I've looked at that line enough times over the last few months. Didn't
show up in my scan of
> Usually what I do is leave the version number in the name of the real
> directory, then make a symlink from 'jboss' to 'JBoss-2.4.5'. Of course
> on windows, you can't.
Well, on windows 2000 (and above), simply use NTFS 5.0 junction points. You can make
these links either with tools from the
David Hamilton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a mysterious version of JBoss/Tomcat on one of my servers. The
> person who installed it didn't leave the version number in the directory
> name.
>
> So how do I determine the version? A search of my local 2.4.4
> installation show no sign of any
I think it says when it is started. Like "JBoss 3.0 and build-date is
started". Don't remember if it is the same for 2.x versions.
On fre, 2002-05-10 at 13:53, David Hamilton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a mysterious version of JBoss/Tomcat on one of my servers. The
> person who installed it
rom: "David Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [JBoss-user] Mysterious JBoss!
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a mysterious version of JBoss/Tomcat on one of my servers. The
> person who installed it didn
Hi all,
I've got a mysterious version of JBoss/Tomcat on one of my servers. The
person who installed it didn't leave the version number in the directory name.
So how do I determine the version? A search of my local 2.4.4 installation
show no sign of any version stamp in any file.
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