Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 6.0.9 on Sun Solaris

When I try to setup a $CATALINA_BASE by moving the
aforementioned directories to $HOME/dtomcat, I get
the error I posted in my original message.

The real question is:  why are you trying to do this?  Unless you intend
to run multiple instances of Tomcat simultaneously, the exercise is
pointless.

 - Chuck


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Thanks for the replies guys.

I believe you're right Chuck. When I think about it, there is no need for a CATALINA_BASE. The reason I wanted to set one is because the previous two installations of Tomcat (4.0.5 and 5.5.9) both had one, so I figured it might be there for ease of use, security purposes, or something of the sort. However, I am the only one who will be using Tomcat 6.0.9, so there really is no point to it.

Anyway, I believe all my questions are now cleared up (unless of course I need to set up a CATALINA_BASE and have questions about the information from the server logs). I have Tomcat 6.0.9 running properly, and it can compile my JDK1.5 code and everything!

Thanks for the help,
Dan

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