Hi Bernd,
I think, that the best solution is to 'install' Tomcat manually from binaries
available on Tomcat project.
I do not use repositories on my CentOS/Debian machines, because Tomcat versions
available there are a bit outdated (I need 7.X while in official repos you will
not find such).
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Bernd,
On 6/20/13 12:45 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote:
i'm fairly new to tomcat. We have a SLES 10 SP4 64bit host, running
Tomcat 5.5, which was provided as a rpm from the distributor. Our
developers need now a more current version, 6 or prefered 7.
On 20/06/2013 19:22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Bernd,
On 6/20/13 12:45 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote:
i'm fairly new to tomcat. We have a SLES 10 SP4 64bit host, running
Tomcat 5.5, which was provided as a rpm from the distributor. Our
developers need now a more current version, 6 or prefered
Hi Bernd,
Am 20.06.2013 18:45, schrieb Lentes, Bernd:
Hi,
i'm fairly new to tomcat. We have a SLES 10 SP4 64bit host, running Tomcat 5.5,
which was provided as a rpm from the distributor.
Our developers need now a more current version, 6 or prefered 7.
I didn't find rpm's for these versions
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Mark,
On 6/20/13 3:47 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 20/06/2013 19:22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Once you have set up the environment for
CATALINA_HOME/CATALINA_BASE, it's fairly simple to upgrade to a
new version of Tomcat:
1. Install the new