Edward Murray wrote:
I'm pretty certain that this is a bug in the woody tomcat4 package.
That's true, see http://bugs.debian.org/198226 for details and why I
can't fix it in woody.
Stefan
Edward Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody else confirm this problem with tomcat4?
I have the same problem. Starting Tomcat4 at startup via
/etc/rc2.d/tomcat4 does not work but running "/etc/init.d/tomcat4
start" from the command line works.
This has been reported on the BTS and mark
Edward Murray wrote:
I'm pretty certain that this is a bug in the woody tomcat4 package.
That's true, see http://bugs.debian.org/198226 for details and why I
can't fix it in woody.
Stefan
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Edward Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody else confirm this problem with tomcat4?
I have the same problem. Starting Tomcat4 at startup via
/etc/rc2.d/tomcat4 does not work but running "/etc/init.d/tomcat4
start" from the command line works.
This has been reported on the BTS and mark
I'm pretty certain that this is a bug in the woody tomcat4 package.
I have set up woody on 3 different machines all have this same rebooting
problem.
The only way I could resolve the problem was to alter the passwd file to
make the tomcat4 user login using bash.
Can anybody else confirm this
I'm pretty certain that this is a bug in the woody tomcat4 package.
I have set up woody on 3 different machines all have this same rebooting
problem.
The only way I could resolve the problem was to alter the passwd file to
make the tomcat4 user login using bash.
Can anybody else confirm this
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