W,

On 7/28/21 04:08, Olaf Kock wrote:

On 27.07.21 19:01, W wrote:
Hi,
I am on Ubuntu with tomcat 9.0.16I tried    sudo apt-get update    sudo apt-get 
upgradeBut did not work. How to do it?

The distribution packages (here: Debian) typically pick one version and
keep it stable, optionally backporting security fixes to it. Odds are
that you're already not running the same code as in stock 9.0.16, but a
patched version.

+1

In order to get the latest Tomcat, you may have to switch your Ubuntu repository to point to the latest Ubuntu, then upgrade the whole distro which will include the latest Tomcat available.

If you want to be on the latest version as soon as it's out, you'll either have to install manually from https://tomcat.apache.org, or
find a repository that you trust, that offers a packaged version.
+1 again

You might be able to cobble-together a sources.list file that merges the latest Tomcat package (and maybe some dependencies) but allows the OS to otherwise remain at the older level, but I'd recommend upgrading the whole OS in general, even if you stop using the package-managed version of Tomcat.

-chris

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