On 27/12/2013 05:32, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I ran apt-get today and I got version 7.0.35, not 7.0.47. Maybe this
> is more of a Linux question then Tomcat, but shouldn't apt-get get me
> the latest version? Do I need to do something on my end, or is this
> something that the Tomcat team needs to publish somewhere?

The Tomcat community has no control over which out of date version of
Tomcat your linux distribution chooses to use. You'll need to lobby them
to use something more up to date (7.0.35 is almost a year old).
Alternatively, get the latest version from the ASF.

Mark

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> On Dec 26, 2013, at 6:22 PM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 26/12/2013 19:33, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>>> Any ideas here?
>> 
>> It sounds like a bug in the deployer. Can you confirm the behaviour
>> with the latest 7.0.x release? If so, please create a Bugzilla
>> entry.
>> 
>> Mark
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