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Hi Neil,

we usually don't use the Tomcat installation provided by Ubuntu, because the files are distributed over the hole filesystem. e.g. conf under /etc. It's no problem to download a regular Tomcat-distribution as tar.gz or zip und unzip it into /opt/tomcat.

You can write a simple service-wrapper into /etc/init.d/tomcat to manage the server. This way you have all your information under /opt/ tomcat and it's although possible to install more than one server instance.

Best regards,

Timo Meinen

Am 12.06.2009 um 21:20 schrieb Mukerjee, Neiloy (Neil):

I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and already have Tomcat 5.5 installed, but I am told that in order to properly use another program (Solr 1.3), it would be best for me to upgrade to Tomcat 6. However, I have tried going through the regular install process of Tomcat 6, and it doesn't seem to overwrite Tomcat 5.5 - am I misunderstanding something or leaving a step out?
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