On 23.06.2009 14:57, zvince wrote:
> I found an error in my Apache configuration :
> 
> <IfModule jk_module> is wrong.
> <IfModule mod_jk.c> is correct.
> <IfModule !mod_jk.c> is what we need to load the module. The "!" means that
> the directives will be executed if the module is not in the modules list.
> so, if I am right,
> <IfModule !mod_jk.c>
>         LoadModule jk_module /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_jk.so
>         AddModule  mod_jk.c
> </IfModule>
> will load the module, then add it to the modules list. Later in the
> configuration I should use <IfModule mod_jk.c>, because now the module
> should be in the modules list.
> 
> This works with Apache 1.3.37 on windows.
> But on Debian, Apache doesn't start.
> I tried different modules, in libexec or modules directories.
> 
> Last minute : I just have discovered that Apache has been compiled by the
> hosting service provider.
> httpd -V doesn't list options like
> -D EAPI
> -D EAPI_MM
> -D EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH="/var/run/httpd.mm"

that would mean you had to compile mod_jk yourself ...

> and httpd -l doesn't list mod_so.c, which means that Apache doesn't support
> dynamic modules.
> 
> I guess that this is the end of my efforts trying to make it work ...

... yes :(

Regards,

Rainer


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