instead of compiling ...you can directly copy(download) the mod_jserv.so and
place in APACHE-ROOT/libexec directory
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Hi Deepak,
instead of compiling ...you can directly copy(download) the mod_jserv.so
I downloaded the tar.gz of jakarta-tomcat and jakarta-servletapi from
/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin but neither contained a
mod_jserv
Usually I have to compile nearly everything as there are seldom
Hi,
It is simple first copy mod_jserv.so or mod_jk.so(it is better).
Then include the path where u put the mod_jk.so file in ur appache
configuration file as
include /path of ur directory where *.so file put/mod_jk.so.. then
start apache server and tomcat startup.
That is
chk out...got to apache/src/native/jserv and compile from there If you didnt do so.
well, that's what I did.
I changed into ~/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src/src/native/apache/jserv and
then did as described in the user's guide. From the error message, I
think it's more an architecture/version
Hi Olaf,
I think u r downloaded src(source) version of tomcat... because ur file name
is
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src...Yes it will create problem.. Go to tomcat site then
click binary version of tomcat then start download tomcat... the file name should
be
Hi venkatestan,
If u get mod_jk.so along with ur binary, then include this path to apach.conf file.
If I got the user's guide right, there are no .so coming with the binary
dist, since they are plattform dependend. Well I'm having a
powerpc-plattform over here, most binaries are for i386. But:
Hi Olaf,
Well i face the same problem already Because i did not find .so file
anywhere
and finally searched the net in one location i got the so file i will give the url of
this location where u find *.so file go there and download it will work for ur Linux
michine despite i386.