> From: Rick Bragg [mailto:li...@gmnet.net]
> Subject: Re: Log files?
> 
> I followed all the instructions for the "standard install"

Just to verify, you did use the cyclos_3.5.5.zip, not 
cyclos_3.5.5_standalone.zip?

Where did you find the instructions?  They don't appear to be in the 
cyclos_3.5.5.zip itself.

> Installing cyclos was only copying some files to the webapps directory...

Exactly what did you do?  Please be specific.

As Konstantin pointed out, those non-standard 3rd-party Tomcat distributions 
scatter the Tomcat files all over the place, and then try to tie them back 
together with symlinks.  It's possible your copying of files didn't go where 
the Ubuntu repacked version wanted them.

> Tomcat should have never broken like this.

And a real Tomcat doesn't - I just installed cyclos on Tomcat 6.0.20, with no 
damage to Tomcat.  (The cyclos app won't run due to lack of a database, but 
other than that, everything's fine.)  All log files are present and continue to 
collect entries.

> This is on a production server

You're kidding right?  You did a first install of a brand new, untested package 
on a production box?

> Makes me really wonder about using Tomcat/Java in production at all...

Most of the world uses it with no problems, so that shouldn't be a concern for 
you.

 - Chuck


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