Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837867/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16837876/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, manually deleting policy.d, reinstallation fails
https://bu
One error is caused by sun-java5-doc:
This package is an installer package, it does not actually contain the^M
J2SDK documentation. You will need to go download one of the^M
archives:^M
^M
jdk-1_5_0-doc.zip jdk-1_5_0-doc-ja.zip^M
^M
(choose the non-update version if this is the first installa
l leave that to the tomcat maintainer to decide, but it could be argued
that this is a not supported customization to delete all the policy
files. However I do not know enough about tomcat to judge.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
--
uninstallation of tomcat5.5, m
The other one by tomcat:
Entpacke tomcat5.5-admin (aus .../tomcat5.5-admin_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb) ...^M
Wähle vormals abgewähltes Paket tomcat5.5-webapps.^M
Entpacke tomcat5.5-webapps (aus .../tomcat5.5-webapps_5.5.25-5ubuntu1_all.deb)
...^M
Richte tomcat5.5 ein (5.5.25-5ubuntu1) ...^M
* Start
Manually removing part of the /etc/tomcat5.5 files is definitely not a
supported configuration...
Like the reporter said, if you find yourself in this unfortunate
situation, running purge then reinstalling should get you the necessary
files back.
See bug 85969 for a duplicate report on the sun-ja
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