Because of the way the installation is dissected and distributed, I
found it easier to install from a download and use my own service
file. Having the installation in one place also allows me to run
concurrent instances of Tomcat having different versions, and/or to
save old versions for future re
Hi Christopher,
On 18.06.21 20:54, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> I would only stick to the distro-provided packages, if it is a small
>> (in other words not that important) application running in Tomcat. Just
>> for reference: With Ubuntu 18.04, you would end up
>> with 9.0.16 vs. 9.0.48 (Tomcat p
Thomas,
On 6/18/21 14:36, tomcat-li...@thomas.freit.ag wrote:
> [snip]
>
I would only stick to the distro-provided packages, if it is a small
(in other words not that important) application running in Tomcat. Just
for reference: With Ubuntu 18.04, you would end up
with 9.0.16 vs. 9.0.48 (Tomcat
Onno,
On 6/18/21 01:07, Sugar Moose wrote:
Hi,
I am using Ansible role robertdebock.tomcat to install Tomcat. This role uses
archives from the Tomcat site to install Tomcat. I have always thought that
this is a fine approach but the customer has pointed out that a package install
is preferred
Hi Onno,
On 18.06.21 07:07, Sugar Moose wrote:
> I am using Ansible role robertdebock.tomcat to install Tomcat. This role uses
> archives from the Tomcat site to install Tomcat. I have always thought that
> this is a fine approach but the customer has pointed out that a package
> install is pre