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On 5/12/2016 1:07 PM, Cantor, Scott wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Again, this is because you updated Tomcat. You cannot do that unattended, and as such, there is little value in using a packaged version since it can't be updated like other packages safely. Those who have a different experience with that approach can, I guess, suggest how to avoid the result you got, because I don't know of one.
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We've seen similar issues with Tomcat when we run it with the
RHEL-provided Java (which we do on our Grouper servers but not our
Shib servers) and Java is updated out from under us. RHEL-provided
Apache seems to handle upgrades fine, though.<br>
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