Could somebody fix this port such that I don't have delete the
damn thing manually everytime I update ports?
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Could somebody fix this port such that I don't have delete the
damn thing manually everytime I update ports?
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plz read your /usr/src/UPDATINGQuote:> Could somebody fix this port such that I don't have delete the
> damn thing manually everytime I update ports?
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1. ANN: Jakarta Tomcat 4 now in www/jakarta-tomcat
Hi all,
After a *long* time and a lot of requests, Jakarta Tomcat 4 is now finally in
the Ports Collection. It has taken the place of Tomcat 3 in
www/jakarta-tomcat.
If you have already installed Tomcat 3, you can upgrade to Tomcat 4
using portupgrade. You should have portupgrade
(/usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade) installed, after which you can execute:
# portupgrade jakarta-tomcat
...
If you have not yet installed Tomcat 3, then you can install Tomcat 4 as
follows:
# cd /usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat
# make install
...
For those who prefer Tomcat 3, it is from now on available as the port
www/jakarta-tomcat3. You cannot use portupgrade to upgrade from an old
version of the Tomcat 3 port to a newer version. To do this you should
deinstall your Tomcat 3 port and then install the jakarta-tomcat3 port. For
instance:
# pkg_info | grep tomcat
jakarta-tomcat-3.3_2 A 100% Pure Java web server with built-in...
# pkg_delete jakarta-tomcat-3.3_2
...
# cd /usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat3
# make install
...
For any additional questions, please send an email to the FreeBSD Java
Kind regards,
Ernst
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3. Port updated: www/jakarta-tomcat
5. Port www/jakarta-tomcat refactored
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8. 2 drives with Freebsd installed - can only see "/" on 2nd
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