Perhaps a more appropriate fix is to keep the tomcat package properly
updated.
On 07/04/2017 02:12 PM, Bryn Jeffries wrote:
> As Andreas says, the problem is due to the wrong JRE being installed,
> but at IIRC openjdk-9-jre-headless was the one installed by default in
> Ubuntu 16 when the Tomcat 8 package was installed. Perhaps an
> appropriate fix is to limit range of versions permitted.
>
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Perhaps a more appropriate fix is to keep the tomcat package properly
updated.
On 07/04/2017 02:12 PM, Bryn Jeffries wrote: 9-jre-headless was the one installed by default in
> As Andreas says, the problem is due to the wrong JRE being installed,
> but at IIRC openjdk-
> Ubuntu 16 when the Tomcat 8 package was installed. Perhaps an
> appropriate fix is to limit range of versions permitted.
>
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