1) This should be regarded as a showstopper bug. No fix -- no release. This is
right up there with "corrupts the filesystem". Well, no, it IS "corrupts the
filesystem".
2) You really need to release a patch -- a 11.11 or however you number such
things. An install that actually works.
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** Changed in: tomcat6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Reopening, with added information and a better workaround...
The problem here is that insufficient privileges are given to tomcat-
juli.jar in /etc/tomcat6/policy.d/03catalina.policy.
i haven't determined yet the specific missing permissions, but giving
this jar file all permissions does resolve
BTW, this was originally reported in Jaunty -- I'm encountering it in
Karmic Koala.
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Great!
It would be even better if someone (you or I or an interested bystander)
figured out just what permissions it really needs. I tried guessing, but
that didn't work. Since (as is typical of classloader issues) it doesn't
really tell you what went wrong, this probably needs either seriously
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