effort
of debian and not have to become my own maintainer for a collection that large.
J. R. Westmoreland
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 01:16:08PM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 22:49:23 -0700
> "J. R. Westmoreland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> &
ssions on
> /var/log/tomcat4 allow tomcat4 to write. It is strange that there are no logs -- are
> you sure tomcat4 doesn't just exit after start up? Which jvm are you using?
> PS please post to the debian-java list in case your problem gets solved -- it might
> help someone else.
I'm running apache 1.3.29-1 with tomcat4 and I have the connector installed but they
don't seem to be working together.
I get a server internal error and can't see anything in the logs.
I'm using the libapache-mod-jk package for the connector.
I had to change the java-home path in the workers.prop
It would also be nice if the script could handle j2ee as well as j2sdk or j2re.
J. R. Westmoreland
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 11:57:12PM +0100, Hubert Schmid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a long time ago, I promised to rework my package mpkg-j2sdk in two weeks.
> I didn't accomplish this in t
I thought that I understood that the package itself was not FREE not that the software
to make the package was not FREE?
E.g., the j2sdk is NOT FREE but the software that creates the package IS FREE.
Therefore, one could include the script in java-common and ALL parts of the
java-common are FREE.
I'm looking at the versions of tomcat4 and find that debian version is 4.1.28 while
apache version is 4.1.27.
Could someone tell me why the difference and if debian's version number is the latest
why can't I find that code on the apache website?
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ke it work since there is not a
libapache-mod-jk that I can find?
Sorry I've not been keeping up on the world of Debian java.
I really appreciate any information anyone can forward along.
J. R. Westmoreland
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Where can I get .deb files for JAVA 1.4?
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Where can I get .deb files for JAVA 1.4?
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Could some one please send me the location to obtain the java 1.4.0 packages
and the packages for the parts that are needed to make things work as one would
expect for a development environment?
I thought I had filed away the pointer sent me earlier but can't find it :-(,
such are the joys of a
Could some one please send me the location to obtain the java 1.4.0 packages and the
packages for the parts that are needed to make things work as one would expect for a
development environment?
I thought I had filed away the pointer sent me earlier but can't find it :-(, such are
the joys of a
Two quick observations... Please correct me if I'm wrong...
If memory serves, the JSSE problem will solve itself at the release of JDK-1.4.
I recall reading that this package should be included as part of this java
release.
Second, is the LDAP you are referring to the same as the libldap-java p
Do I understand this correctly?
The installer behavior would be like the package that does the java docs?
If this is correct that might be a good solution.
J.R. Westmoreland
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 11:33:43AM -0600, Adam Heath wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Stefan Gybas wrote:
>
> > Arnaud Vandy
Two quick observations... Please correct me if I'm wrong...
If memory serves, the JSSE problem will solve itself at the release of JDK-1.4.
I recall reading that this package should be included as part of this java release.
Second, is the LDAP you are referring to the same as the libldap-java p
Do I understand this correctly?
The installer behavior would be like the package that does the java docs?
If this is correct that might be a good solution.
J.R. Westmoreland
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 11:33:43AM -0600, Adam Heath wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Stefan Gybas wrote:
>
> > Arnaud Vand
I'm wondering about a few things concerning the libldap-java package.
I noticed that the install puts the .jar files in /usr/share/java.
Many .jar files that are extensions to java go in the .../jre/lib/ext directory.
A couple of examples would be jsse and mm.mysql.
Should not this package be ins
I'm wondering about a few things concerning the libldap-java package.
I noticed that the install puts the .jar files in /usr/share/java.
Many .jar files that are extensions to java go in the .../jre/lib/ext directory.
A couple of examples would be jsse and mm.mysql.
Should not this package be in
Where can I locate the current versions of the j2se or j2sdk packages for debian?
Thanks,
J.R.
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I hope this is not a redundant question, or maybe stupid because I have missed
something on the list that I should have paid better attention to on
the list. But.
What and Where are the current .deb files for the SMI JDK?
I notice that they were in the incoming machine but are now gone.
Is t
I hope this is not a redundant question, or maybe stupid because I have missed
something on the list that I should have paid better attention to on
the list. But.
What and Where are the current .deb files for the SMI JDK?
I notice that they were in the incoming machine but are now gone.
Is
I got a message from Henri suggesting that I look at going to tomcat 3.3 and
then building the
connectors from jakarta-tomcat-connectors for ajp14.
I downloaded, I believe, all the files that I need but things will not compile.
The tomcat 3.3 seems to build ok.
I then went to the jakarta-tomcat-
I got a message from Henri suggesting that I look at going to tomcat 3.3 and then
building the
connectors from jakarta-tomcat-connectors for ajp14.
I downloaded, I believe, all the files that I need but things will not compile.
The tomcat 3.3 seems to build ok.
I then went to the jakarta-tomcat
I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
I have noticed that MANY other daemon or daemon like apckages support this
function.
Java on the other hand seems to behave di
I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
I have noticed that MANY other daemon or daemon like apckages support this function.
Java on the other hand seems to behave di
I tried to install the newest tomcat-3.2.3-3 with my already existing j2sdk,
blackdown, and
found that tomcat now wanted to install jdk1.1 even though the j2sdk was
installed.
I posted a query and was told to get j2*1.3*1.3.1*1.1*i386.deb files and use
them instead of the j2sdk1.3 that I got fro
I tried to install the newest tomcat-3.2.3-3 with my already existing j2sdk,
blackdown, and
found that tomcat now wanted to install jdk1.1 even though the j2sdk was installed.
I posted a query and was told to get j2*1.3*1.3.1*1.1*i386.deb files and use them
instead of the j2sdk1.3 that I got fro
So
What am I doing wrong?
I try to go to incoming.debian.org with http to download the j2sdk etc
and get the message that says can't connect to site.
Is this the correct site?
Thanks,
J.R.
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So
What am I doing wrong?
I try to go to incoming.debian.org with http to download the j2sdk etc
and get the message that says can't connect to site.
Is this the correct site?
Thanks,
J.R.
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I'm running unstable!
What would have changed in the release that is SO critical that apt would want
to uninstall
the package and everything associated with java from my system?
Is there a easy way to determine the answer to this question for future
problems?
Thanks,
J.R.
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I'm running unstable!
What would have changed in the release that is SO critical that apt would want to
uninstall
the package and everything associated with java from my system?
Is there a easy way to determine the answer to this question for future problems?
Thanks,
J.R.
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Sorry about the previous mess. :)
It has been a week.
I am currently running j2sdk1.3 with tomcat-3.2.1 and apache-1.3.19
with mod-je matching the tomcat.
There seems to be a problem communicating from apache to the tomcat.
If I access a servlet or jsp from the tomcat web server things work prope
Sorry about the previous mess. :)
It has been a week.
I am currently running j2sdk1.3 with tomcat-3.2.1 and apache-1.3.19
with mod-je matching the tomcat.
There seems to be a problem communicating from apache to the tomcat.
If I access a servlet or jsp from the tomcat web server things work prop
I think I originally messed up and sent this to the wrong group.
I think this might be a better fit.
Thanks,
J.R.
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I think I originally messed up and sent this to the wrong group.
I think this might be a better fit.
Thanks,
J.R.
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