Adam Gifford wrote:
> 
> Michael Stacey wrote:
> 
> > I downloaded JServ and the latest version of apache (1.3.6) and get
> > the following error when starting Apache:
> >
> > apache: module ".\mod_jserv.c" is not compatible with this version of
> > Apache.
> > Please contact the vendor for the correct version.
> >
> > I'm assuming it is the newer version of Apache causing problems
> > since the JServ docs say 1.3.4, but is there a fix aside from
> > downgrading my Apache installation?  If not, where can one find the Windoze NT 
>version of 1.3.4?  It seems to be missing in action at apache.org...
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> 
> This was discussed a bit ago on this list. Somebody was nice enough to compile a new 
>.dll, i do not remember the location, try searching archives of
> this list ( i think they exist).  If not the other suggestion would be to compile 
>the .dll yourself if you have access to visual c++
> 

I was wondering if there was any kind of timeline for when a publicly 
available .dll would be distributed through the normal means 
(java.apache.org).

Also, a potentially dumb question: is there a forseeable time when Apache and 
JServ do not have to move in lock step? That is, when I can just install version 
1.x of JServ and continually upgrade my versions of Apache w/o having to worry 
about things like mod_jserv.c compatibilities -- maybe a better way to ask this 
is, what is the need to associate JServ with distinct versions of Apache?

I haven't looked at the source yet, probably if I did it would be obvious, 
but I was hoping someone could give me a quick answer.

::: Greg Barish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::


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