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Tom wrote:
> [17/12/2005 -- 14:26u] Arnaud Vandyck:
> 
> 
>>>Whatever directory I try to suggest at the "Select a Web Container"
>>>screen (/usr/share/tomcat5, the same with /bin or /server appended,
>>>/var/lib/tomcat5), it keeps telling me that what I've selected "is not
>>>a Tomcat 5.0 for Java WSDP installation directory".
>>>
>>>It then offers me only two options. Either I download a web container
>>>from [2], or I continue with none installed.
>>
>>Can you try the same thing when you install a fresh tomcat5 installed in
>>/home/$YOU/local/tomcat5
>>
>>If it's ok, then, it's a bug in the Debian package. It'd be super great
>>if you could find the difference(s) between the 'original' tomcat and
>>the Debian package and then file a bug report <http://www.debian.org/Bugs>
> 
> 
> First off, I haven't tried the exact thing you suggested (i.e. to
> install a fresh Tomcat5 in ${HOME}/local/tomcat5). What I did try
> was to install the "native" Tomcat from tomcat.apache.org locally,
> I mean, in my private ~/Bin. It didn't work either, and I figured
> that's pretty much what you wanted to know. Please do tell me if I
> am assuming wrongly.

You are doing what I was suggesting ;-) When I meant a fresh one, it
doesn't matter for the tests if it was built from sources or if it was a
binary ;-)

If you installed the binary and it does not work, then, it's not a
Debian bug and we'll not be able to help you, except if someone one the
list already has this kind of problem.

> Second thing, though, is that my teacher for that course told me I
> will indeed need the Tomcat5 container Sun offers, which is the one
> the WSDP installer suggested in the first place. According to him
> (but he's a manager in real life, so I'm not 100% sure :p), no "default"
> Tomcat5 installation would suffice, and it *has* to be one of the
> containers suggested by the Java WSDP installation routine.

Maybe you should install the whole WSDP package from Sun, even if you
already have another tomcat installation :(

Good luck,

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