tisdagen den 5 november 2002 18.00 skrev David Walluck:
> Oden Eriksson wrote:
> >Hi.
> >
> >I just added "apache2-mod_protection-2.0.43_0.0.2-1mdk" to the modules
> > list for apache2, that counts 76 modules :)
> >
> >Chears.
>
> Last time I tried apache2 I couldn't even get the homepage to display,
> and user directories were not accessible. I switched back to apache 1,
> but urpmi thinks something still requires apache2-common, but I can't
> find what it is (btw, I saw that apache2 was not on port 80, but it's
> not that).

This was like 3 months ago, right? A lot of things has happened since then. 
After jmdault fixed the config it should be more fool prof  now.

> Ultimately, I was trying to get mod_jk2 and tomcat4 running with
> apache2, but I gave up.
>
> It might help if mod_jk2 was provided in mdk, but jpackage and apache
> provide apache2 and mod_jk rpms, so I'm not sure who is creating the
> incompatiblities here, i.e. if it's not just better to go with their
> apache2 rpm for Java, but clearly we don't want to turn Java developers
> away from mdk, but I don't know what the best solution is.

Me neither... I could try make this work but I know nothing about java. It's 
also difficult since java is propetary and needed _also_ when building... 
This has of course the effect that none of these possible future packages can 
live in contribs.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT Networks

Check the "Modules For Apache2" status page at: 
http://www.deserve-it.com/modules_for_apache2.html


Reply via email to