Do I read your message right in assuming that you've tried using the
scripts that come with ColdFusion to manage the connectors? They're
located in /path/to/coldfusion/bin/connectors and there is some documentation
here:
/path/to/coldfusion/runtime/connectors/src/ApacheBuildInstructions.txt
Let me know if you need more help. I've used ColdFusion MX 6.1 on RedHat
8, RedHat 9 and Fedora Core 1. I'll be interested to learn of any SuSE
caveats.
-Cliff
On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 07:56:56 -0700 Jared Rypka-Hauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
relevant.com> wrote:
>Hey all... I'm a newbie to this forum, mid-level Linux admin running
>my own
>testbed and trying to get CF 6.1 running on SuSE 9.
>
>I've read all I can get my hands on regarding using apxs to compile
>a new
>jrun20 DSO, but under SuSE 9 I seem to only have the option of using
>apxs2
>or apxs2-prefork (which is the MPM I'm using) instead of straight-
>up apxs as
>in the documentation... and the options seem to be different than
>the ones
>presented in Macromedia's TechNote #18748 on rebuilding the Jrun
>connector
>to Apache. I'm running Apache 2.0.48 (installed from SuSE CDs) and
>it errors
>out with "gcc: command not found, apxs:error: command failed with
>error
>rc=65536".
>
>I have gotten the CFMX server running without errors appearing in
>the
>cfserver.log file and apache is running fine unless I add the jrun
>connector... when I do that I get segfaults. I can portscan my test
>box,
>however, and all my Jrun ports are showing. I can only assume that
>the ONLY
>thing that's not working is my apache connector.
>
>Any advice??
>Best regards,
>
>Jared
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