Thanks Ron... I'm open to any suggestions.  The only thing I'm certain of at
this point is that I should listen and try... I've not been able to get it
myself so others can do no worse that what I've done.

The naming suggestion, however, did not appear to be the key.  I had tried
it previously, but tried it again for good measure.

I'm concerned that its something "common" that I just don't understand about
UNIX/Linux.  I hope that's not the case, but if it is, I'll put one more
nugget in my bag.  Eventually my bag will runneth over... :)

One more minor note... I've also got the jsdk.jar and the uncompressed javax
and sun directories in the lib directory.

CA "SLiM" Durham
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: Install Trouble with JServ 1.0b3


>    Every install Iv done of JSDK20 has the JSDK20 directory in CAPs.   I
>believe this is the standard when you untar/unzip the package. Did you
verify
>the the syntax of your path?  Are you sure it shouldn't be something like:
>
>/usr/local/JSDK20
>
>    instead of
>
>/usr/local/jsdk20
>
>    Just a suggestion.
>
>Ron Burton
>
>
>
>"C.A. Slim Durham" wrote:
>
>> Hello-
>> I seem to be having an install problem with JServ.
>> It seems so close to installing, but....
>>
>> When I run configure, I get a message saying:
>>
>> "Could not find JSDK classes, use --with-jsdk or put them in your
>> CLASSPATH".
>>
>> Well, when I specified the --with-jsdk option in my configure file, the
>> first line that comes up is
>> ./configure: --with-jsdk=/usr/local/jsdk20/lib/jsdk.jar: No such file or
>> directory."  I get these two messages regardless of what I try.
>>
>> I'm running RedHat 5.2 with the Apache version that it shipped with
(1.3.3).
>> I installed Apache at the time of installing the RedHat.  I'm trying to
>> install JServ-1.0b3.  The HTTP server runs fine.  I got the jsdk2.0 from
>> Sun's web sight.  It specified Solaris and other UNIX, but this was the
only
>> jsdk I could find.  I'm using the JDK1.1.6 from Blackdown.
>>
>> Also, I can run the servletrunner that came with the JSDK and can get
>> SnoopServlet and SimpleServlet to run and send output to another computer
on
>> my network.
>>
>> Any ideas on why I'm getting the "can't find" or "does not exist"
messages?
>> Do I need to chmod or chown on the directory?  I've used the default
setting
>> that the tar made, I then changed them to root owner and group, thinking
>> that maybe that would help.  I've also been running my ./configure from
>> root.  I'm pretty new to this, but thought I'd get it... alas, its the
>> morning of the next day and its still not running.
>>
>> thanks much for any ideas-
>> CA "Slim" Durham
>>
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