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> 1) I don't use debian (and was trying to be helpful)
Always welcome.
> 2) My distro of choice *does* have tc 6 (which I'm not sure matters in
> this case)
Just curious, what is your distro of choice?
> 3) I don't use tc for production
Again just curious, what i
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 12:28 +0100, Johan Compagner wrote:
> Completely not working is a great security fix yes...
> If that distro is still in 5.5 mode then i question there updates
Here's the wishlist item for why there isn't currently 6.x in deb etch
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cg
I think that most linux packagers don't work with Java projects and do
whatever they like. What Daniel is experiencing is an overzealous packager
that shuts down the most basic service tomcat needs to provide: run a web
application that does more than serve static pages. Packagers often make any
do
Completely not working is a great security fix yes...
If that distro is still in 5.5 mode then i question there updates
On 1/21/08, C. Bergström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 11:31 +0100, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> > You might want to skip the packaged version (IMO linux pack
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 12:13 +0100, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> So your advise is to run a *very* outdated version because the packagers
> haven't updated their software?
> Sounds like a great way to open up your system to hackers.
That's a very broad and sweeping statement.
1) I'm sure if
So your advise is to run a *very* outdated version because the packagers
haven't updated their software?
Sounds like a great way to open up your system to hackers.
Martijn
On 1/21/08, C. Bergström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 11:31 +0100, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> > You
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 11:52 +0100, Johan Compagner wrote:
> Take then the latest 6
> 5 is getting pretty old
I know from first hand experience with a couple Linux distros are still
on 5 as it's 'stable'. More to the point is that they probably can't
support slotted upgrades where half of the com
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 11:31 +0100, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> You might want to skip the packaged version (IMO linux packagers don't
> get the Java packaging), and just unzip a tarball
> in /opt/tomcat/tomcat-5.5.20
>
>
> Then you are in complete control over how the server runs.
>
-1
Some dist
Take then the latest 6
5 is getting pretty old
On 1/21/08, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might want to skip the packaged version (IMO linux packagers don't get
> the Java packaging), and just unzip a tarball in /opt/tomcat/tomcat-5.5.20
> Then you are in complete control over h
You might want to skip the packaged version (IMO linux packagers don't get
the Java packaging), and just unzip a tarball in /opt/tomcat/tomcat-5.5.20
Then you are in complete control over how the server runs.
Martijn
On 1/21/08, Daniel Walmsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I blogged this, and E
I blogged this, and Eelco wisely suggested I post it here. This is both a warning and plea for help - what's the best way to configure Tomcat on Debian for Wicket?Was up until 3am last night banging my head against another frustrating go-nowhere issue deploying Wicket on Debian Etch’s default Tomca
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