ody,
Since Linux distributions vary so much, it's up to the user to write his own script. Look
in $CATALINA_HOME/bin/jsvc-src-native for an example. Better yet, there should be a script
called skeleton in /etc/init.d you can use as a guide to write a proper LSB-conforming script
for your fedora dist. If you need an example, reply and I'll send you mine as an attachment.
>
> From: ody quraviharto <odyyudah@gmail.com>
> Date: 2005/12/08 Thu PM 10:55:06 EST> To: users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: install
tomcat daemon on linux>
> hi all,
> I'm a newbie of tomcat user.
> I'd like to install tomcat so that it starts as linux starts up.
> I've read the docs, told me to use jsvc tools. ..here is the
> problem..I do what it's suppose to do but still no tomcat script on
> /etc/init.d on my fedora.
> PLease help me,
> thx>
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