Hi Gary, On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 12:03 +0100, Gary Benson wrote: > Well, the main packages are Tomcat and Eclipse. I can't speak for the > Eclipse guys, but to try out Tomcat you'd probably do something like: > > 1. Install a FC4tX box. > 2. yum install tomcat5 tomcat5-webapps tomcat5-admin-webapps > 3. service tomcat5 start > 4. Look at http://localhost:8080/ > > Assuming they know their way around Tomcat all they need to know to > configure it is that CATALINA_HOME is /usr/share/tomcat5. > > Is that the kind of thing they're after? Yes, that is great. Do you have a pointer for more specific instructions for point 1? (Debian user speaking here [sorry], I don't actually know what FC4tX is or where I would download it.) > > Their mailinglist is harmony-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > I'm going to be on holiday in five hours time, and I won't be back til > May 23rd, so I don't want to start a thread there that I won't be able > to respond to properly. Would you mind mailing them what I just > wrote (assuming it's what you were after)? It would probably be better if someone more familiar with Fedora could do the write up. If nobody else volunteers I can do a summary of this thread. But don't blame me if it will sound like "well, it isn't Debian, and the install is ackward, but..." :) Cheers, Mark
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