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Gregor,

On 12/15/11 11:08 AM, Gregor S. wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Christopher Schultz 
> <ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>> 
>> I think that's a bad idea because then you have built your
>> libtcnative (which can be considered Tomcat-version-specific, or
>> at least Tomcat-version-sensitive) for the whole system to use
>> and that essentially locks you into that version regardless of
>> Tomcat version being run at the time.
> 
> True. However, I guess it's a bad idea to run two different
> versions of Tomcat on the same box.

Huh? Why not?

We run two versions of Tomcat next to each other in production, mostly
because certain applications have been tested on the newer versions
and others have been happily running on older versions. We make heavy
use of CATALINA_BASE and everything runs quite happily. We even run
two separate versions of Java for the same reason.

> When compiling, libtcnative goes to 
> $CATALINA_HOME//bin/tomcat-native-1.1.20-src/jni/native/.lib 
> (dpeneding on the tomcat-native-version).

I would just shove it into CATALINA_HOME/bin.

- -chris
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