Apache uses a logging utility. The logging utility consists of several
levels such as: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL.
Which logging level to use (and also when to use) depends on the
level/severity of the event (which needs to be tracked/logged).
My question is:
1. Are there
The link to the web view of the Apache Tomcat SVN is:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/
A Revision consists of four attributes: Revision ID, Timestamp, Author
userid and a free-form text log message
My question is How can I search (online, web-search) SVN Log Messages for
Apache Tomcat VCS
Chuck and Hassan,
Thank you for your replies. Obviously, I did not realize that
/etc/tomcat6 is an artifact of
the crunchbang distribution.
However, I actually did use the standard tomcat7 distribution prior to
sending in my
help request.
I have now read the directions and
they were very h
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Jim Anderson
wrote:
>I am running on crunchbang Linux, a derivative of Debian Linux, and I
> use apt-get to install most packages.
>
> However, I am in the process of upgrading from tomcat6 to tomcat7 and I
> have a problem because tomcat7
> is not available
> From: Jim Anderson [mailto:jim_ander...@jjajava.com]
> Subject: installing tomcat7-admin --- I have not /etc/tomcat7 directory
> I have a problem because tomcat7 is not available for download with the
> crunchbang distribution.
You would need to discuss on whatever support mechanism is availa
I am running on crunchbang Linux, a derivative of Debian Linux, and
I use apt-get to install most packages.
However, I am in the process of upgrading from tomcat6 to tomcat7 and I
have a problem because tomcat7
is not available for download with the crunchbang distribution. When
tomcat6-adm