OK, I seem to have found the answer... or rather Pete did. Between MM
TechNote #18748 and Pete realizing I needed to INSTALL GCC, I managed to get
it working.


In order to get CF 6.1 working with Apache 2.0.48 on SuSE 9, I needed to
compile my own mod_jrun20.so. MM included the sources in a folder within the
CF directory (/opt/coldfusionmx/runtime/connectors/src/ApacheModule.zip) for
us to do exactly that.


My problem was the wording of the error message I was getting. I interpreted
"gcc: file not found" to mean that gcc was reporting a missing file... which
I began to search for. Spent a whole day on getting this working. Pete, once
I installed gcc (and realized that the script itself was telling me that the
error was reporting gcc AS THE MISSING FILE), it worked perfectly.


Incidentally, MM provides the exact command line and the names of the
variables in order to create a simple shell script to do the compiling.
Since I use Homesite+ via Samba to do all of my shell script and perl
editing (it even color codes it all :D ) I just copied/pasted from the web
page into the shell script and saved it to the wsconfig/1 directory on the
SuSE box, flipped the KVM over to the Linux box and ran it and BOOM. In
fact, I used Winzip and Samba to unzip the module sources into the dir on
the SuSE box.


All done. And it works. Quite nicely!


Spread the word, it WILL run on SuSE... just needs a bit o'tinkering.


J
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