RE: Where can I get the rpm file of tomcat 4.x

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Thanks very much

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Enviado el: miércoles, 05 de noviembre de 2003 15:15
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Asunto: Re: Where can I get the rpm file of tomcat 4.x



> Where can I get the rpm file of tomcat 4.x for redhat ( in my case, red
> hat 9 ) ?
> Thanks.
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hmmmmm, it is a java app... But if you want your entire java enviroment to
be a bunch of rpm's with dependancies. http://jpackage.org

Or you can do it the normal way, Here is one howto;
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4127-jk-rh9-howto.html

You can compile mod_jk or mod_jk2 for whatever apache you have installed
thou. And if you have problems with that and your using RH9's 2.0.40, send
me an email and I'll send you the mod_jk2 DSO module built for a standard
install of rh9. But I think RPM's for tomcat is going to be more work in
this case.

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Michael





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