would touch anything Java
related in their updates (unless it is related to some JNI code that is calling
some OS specific stuff somewhere?).
Nonetheless, thanks for your feedback, and I'm closing down this thread now.
Regards,
Dave.
> On Aug 10, 2020, at 4:28 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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e that on the older Macs (macOS 10.12) it never stopped
working, and up until about a week ago, it worked correctly on the newer Macs
(macOS 10.14), until it didn't, without knowing what changed.
Clear as mud?
> On Aug 9, 2020, at 3:19 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> On August 8, 2020
sistent reproducibility.
> On Aug 8, 2020, at 5:17 PM, calder wrote:
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> On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 13:59 David Filip <mailto:dfi...@colornet.com>> wrote:
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>> Hello Everyone!
>>
>> I spent a large part of yesterday and this morning trying to debug an SSL
>
Hello Everyone!
I spent a large part of yesterday and this morning trying to debug an SSL
problem on Tomcat 8.5.57 to no avail. I've seen some discussion on either this
problem or something related back in 2016, but wanted to confirm what the
"correct" solution might be, because I got lost in
gt; On Jan 23, 2019, at 3:22 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> On 22/01/2019 23:52, David Filip wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I seem to be having troubles getting Tomcat 8.5 to start on an Amazon Linux
>> 2 server with systemctl. The problem seems to be that after starting
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> David,
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> On 1/22/19 18:52, David Filip wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I seem to be having troubles getting Tomcat 8.5 to start on an
>> Amazon Linux 2 server with systemctl. The problem seems to be
>> that after starting tomcat, i
Hi All,
I seem to be having troubles getting Tomcat 8.5 to start on an Amazon Linux 2
server with systemctl. The problem seems to be that after starting tomcat, it
always immediately tries to shut down. From /var/log:
Jan 22 23:13:32 cloud systemd: Starting Tomcat 8.5 servlet container...
Jan
Dear Tomcat Users,
Apologies if this is more of a log4j question, but I thought that I'd start
here, in case Tomcat has any easy remedies.
I have a common webapp that I deploy to multiple, different contexts.
In log4j.properties, I have a few different log files defined, e.g., for logins:
log4