Can't find tomcat5-webapps on beta9
Hello all I just installed SUSE-Linux-10.1-beta9 and I wanted to install and test the apache2 - tomcat5 - mod_jk_ap20 connector combination. I found and installed apache2 and mod_jk_ap20 connector OK but I can't find tomcat5-webapps on the CDs. Is this normal? Can someone tell me where I can download tomcat5-webapps ? TIA James
Hello, Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 12:06 schrieb James PEARSON:
I just installed SUSE-Linux-10.1-beta9 and I wanted to install and test the apache2 - tomcat5 - mod_jk_ap20 connector combination.
I found and installed apache2 and mod_jk_ap20 connector OK but I can't find tomcat5-webapps on the CDs.
Is this normal? Can someone tell me where I can download tomcat5-webapps ?
As always: The CDs don't have all packages because of limited disk space. You can find the remaining packages on the FTP server (ftp.opensuse.org, better use a mirror) - http://en.opensuse.org/Download Regards, Christian Boltz -- I tip my hat to the creators of the SomeFool virus, for actually (albeit temporarily and minimally) affecting my Linux experience. However, if that's the most damage I can get by running viruses with Wine under a dummy account, then it's clear that the Wine developers have a long way to go before Wine is truly Windows compatible. [http://os.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/01/25/1430222&from=rss]
On Saturday 01 April 2006 05:06, Christian Boltz wrote:
Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 12:06 schrieb James PEARSON:
I just installed SUSE-Linux-10.1-beta9 and I wanted to install and test the apache2 - tomcat5 - mod_jk_ap20 connector combination.
I found and installed apache2 and mod_jk_ap20 connector OK but I can't find tomcat5-webapps on the CDs.
Is this normal? Can someone tell me where I can download tomcat5-webapps ?
As always: The CDs don't have all packages because of limited disk space.
You can find the remaining packages on the FTP server (ftp.opensuse.org, better use a mirror) - http://en.opensuse.org/Download
I'm not finding it for beta 9 either; I downloaded the beta9-Addon-BiArch ISO. Can someone give a hint? -- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) "I love virtuosity. I love danger." -Pierre Boulez, 2005
Hello, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Saturday 01 April 2006 05:06, Christian Boltz wrote:
Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 12:06 schrieb James PEARSON:
I just installed SUSE-Linux-10.1-beta9 and I wanted to install and test the apache2 - tomcat5 - mod_jk_ap20 connector combination.
I found and installed apache2 and mod_jk_ap20 connector OK but I can't find tomcat5-webapps on the CDs.
Is this normal? Can someone tell me where I can download tomcat5-webapps ?
As always: The CDs don't have all packages because of limited disk space.
You can find the remaining packages on the FTP server (ftp.opensuse.org, better use a mirror) - http://en.opensuse.org/Download
I'm not finding it for beta 9 either; I downloaded the beta9-Addon-BiArch ISO. Can someone give a hint?
The hint is 'factory'. The BiArch CD for non OSS packages. Until Monday 'factory' contains packages of beta9 CD and a lot more. Bye, -- CzP http://peter.czanik.hu/
On 1 Apr 2006 at 8:02, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Saturday 01 April 2006 05:06, Christian Boltz wrote:
Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 12:06 schrieb James PEARSON:
I just installed SUSE-Linux-10.1-beta9 and I wanted to install and test the apache2 - tomcat5 - mod_jk_ap20 connector combination.
I found and installed apache2 and mod_jk_ap20 connector OK but I can't find tomcat5-webapps on the CDs.
Is this normal? Can someone tell me where I can download tomcat5-webapps ?
As always: The CDs don't have all packages because of limited disk space.
You can find the remaining packages on the FTP server (ftp.opensuse.org, better use a mirror) - http://en.opensuse.org/Download
I'm not finding it for beta 9 either; I downloaded the beta9-Addon-BiArch ISO. Can someone give a hint?
Isn't it that it needs Java, and Java is not included, so anything using Java is missing? I think you can find it as differences between "OpenSuSE and SuSE Linux" on opensuse.org somewhere (the description what's missing, not the packages) Regards, Ulrich
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Christian Boltz
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Glenn Holmer
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James PEARSON
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Peter Czanik
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Ulrich Windl