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
Hi Debian Java dudes,
Can anybody help out on this?
I have been using tomcat for about three years but I can't work it out.
This problem occurs both on one PC running Woody and another running
testing/unstable.
Tomcat will start normally when run from the command line eg:
/etc/init.d/tomcat4 st
Hi Debian Java dudes,
Can anybody help out on this?
I have been using tomcat for about three years but I can't work it out.
This problem occurs both on one PC running Woody and another running
testing/unstable.
Tomcat will start normally when run from the command line eg:
/etc/init.d/tomcat4 st
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