Curious as to the rationale behind using the v4.7 prerelease, as opposed
to the current v4.6.3 release. Is there something broken for
Ubuntu/Debian in v4.6.3 that v4.7 fixes?
Somewhat related, is there any reason the version packaged for
Ubuntu/Debian doesn't track with that packaged from Red Hat/
4.7 migrated off mod_nss, and to using openssl more, same as the rest of
the stack (dogtag mostly)
There's no way to track RHEL, because they have the rest of the stack
frozen unlike on Debian/Ubuntu, where updates to tomcat and alike broke
things for a long time. Besides, RHEL8 will get ipa 4.7.
** Also affects: tomcat8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug was fixed in the package tomcat8 - 8.5.30-1ubuntu1
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tomcat8 (8.5.30-1ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium
* control: Break/replace tomcat8.0 binaries. (LP: #1717998)
-- Timo Aaltonen Thu, 19 Apr 2018 14:53:19 +0300
** Changed in: tomcat8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fi
Seems reasonable. I hadn't seen anything in the changelog that made
clear why a prerelease was being used. Thanks for the update.
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