On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Jim Anderson <jim_ander...@jjajava.com> wrote:
> I am running on crunchbang Linux, a derivative of Debian Linux, and I > use apt-get to install most packages. > > However, I am in the process of upgrading from tomcat6 to tomcat7 and I > have a problem because tomcat7 > is not available for download with the crunchbang distribution. When > tomcat6-admin was installed with apt-get, > the /etc/tomcat6 directory got populated for me. I downloaded tomcat7 as a > compressed tar file from > apache and installed it. The Tomcat7 daemon is running. But right now, non > of my web applications > can be accessed from my browser and there is no /etc/tomcat7 directory to > control the local configuration. > > I will look at the web application failure at a later time. For now, I > would like to get the tomcat web > manager running but I need a /etc/tomcat7 directory set up properly. > No you don't :-) A standard Tomcat installation doesn't (thankfully!) splatter parts of the app all over the place, Debian-style. Take a closer look at what you installed; everything you need to run Tomcat, including the manager app, is right there already. -- Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ hassan.schroe...@gmail.com http://about.me/hassanschroeder twitter: @hassan