I do not know much about Tomcat, but also recently had to install in a
different directory.

In the startup script, did you set the following variable ?


TOMCAT_BINDIR="/Project/Tomcat/bin"



The only other variable I also set was JAVA_HOME, and it worked ok for
me.



-----Original Message-----
From: ks.foong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 May 2006 08:57 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Changing the Tomcat 5.0 Directory installed in FreeBSD

Hi

 

I have installed the Jakarta-tomcat5.0 into my FreeBSD machine. 

 

As my project required, I have to move the entire installed directory
from 

 

/usr/local/Jakarta-tomcat5.0   to   /Project/Tomcat folder 

 

I manage to perform the above operation. But when I go to:

 

/Project/Tomcat/bin 

 

to issues the ./startup.sh command, I have this error :

 

Cannot find /Project/Tomcat/bin/setclasspath.sh

This file is needed to run this program

 

But I see the file, setclasspath.sh located there, in
/Project/Tomcat/bin
folder.

 

So, my question is: when I changing the directory of tomcat, any other
setting that I have to do typically for tomcat?

 

Thank you

 

Foong

 

 


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