If you go to the FAQ-O-Matic and look at Apache JServ 1.0, Installation,Unix and look
for Step by Step:DSO Installation, it tells exactly what you need to do to get it to
run with RedHat 5.2 and Apache.
C'ya,
Edmund
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Brad wrote:
> I fought with RedHat 5.2 and their distribution of Apache for a week. I ended up
>uninstalling the RedHat Apache distribution and installing the 1.3.6 from the Apache
>site using the Apache docs exactly. My suggestion is to do the same. RedHat puts
>the files in a weird place as far as I'm concerned.
>
> Brad
>
> > Would some kind soul please put me out of my misery before I do it myself.
> > I have been trying - unsuccessfully for more than a week now to install
> > JServ. Here is my environment:
> >
> > Hardware:
> > =======
> > P-166
> > 96MB RAM
> > 6.4GB HDD
> >
> > Software:
> > =======
> > Red Hat 5.1
> > Apache 1.3.6 - Source - Installed successfully and working
> >
> > I have downloaded the following successfully:
> > JDK1.2 - Blackdown
> > JDK1.1.7 - Blackdown
> > JSDK2.0
> >
> > I followed the instructions as far as I could in
> > http://www.magiccookie.com/computers/apache-jserv/.
> >
> > Here is the script I use:
> > /*****************************************************************
> > **********
> > ***/
> > #!/bin/sh
> > # Sets variables to install JServ - 09/04/1999
> >
> > clear
> >
> > echo on
> >
> > APACHE_VERSION=1.3.6
> > APACHE_INSTALL=/usr/local/apache
> > APACHE_SRC=/usr/local/src/apache_$APACHE_VERSION
> > JSERV_INSTALL=/usr/local/jserv
> > JSERV_SRC=/usr/local/src/Apache-JServ-1.0b3
> > JSERV_LIB=/usr/local/jserv/lib
> >
> > # Use comments to switch between JDK's
> > # JDK_HOME=/usr/local/src/jdk1.2
> > JDK_HOME=/usr/local/src/jdk117_v1a
> > JAVA_HOME=$JDK_HOME
> >
> > JSDK_HOME=/usr/local/src/JSDK2.0
> > JSDK_BIN=$JSDK_HOME/bin
> > JSDK_LIB=$JSDK_HOME/lib
> >
> > cd $APACHE_SRC
> > ./configure --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE --enable-module=so
> >
> > cd $JSERV_SRC
> > JP1=--with-apache-install=$APACHE_INSTALL
> > JP2=--prefix=$JSERV_INSTALL
> > JP3=-with-jdk-home=$JDK_HOME
> > JP4=-with-jsdk=$JSDK_LIB/jsdk.jar
> > ./configure $JP1 $JP2 $JP3 $JP4
> >
> > make
> > make install
> >
> > echo cd $APACHE_SRC
> > echo make
> >
> > echo $APACHE_INSTALL/bin/apachectl stop
> > echo $APACHE_INSTALL/bin/apachectl start
> > echo $APACHE_INSTALL/bin/httpd -l
> > /*****************************************************************
> > **********
> > ***/
> >
> > When I use JDK1.2 I get an OutOfMemory error. The docs advise me
> > to change
> > the NR_TASKS parameter in the /usr/src/linux/tasks.h to a higher
> > value. It
> > was 512 and I changed it to 1024. The docs then telss me to recompile the
> > kernel. How do I do this and is this vital to install JServ?
> >
> > When I use JDK1.1.7, I get the following error:
> > /usr/local/src/jdk117_v1a/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in
> > loading shared libraries:
> > /usr/local/src/jdk117_v1a/bin/../lib/i586/green_threads/libjava.so:
> > undefined symbol: _dl_symbol_value
> >
> > Is there an RPM version available of a recent version of JServ?
> >
> > It took me exactly 5 minutes to install Java Web Server under NT.
> > Should it
> > be this dificult?
> >
> > Can anyone help, even if it is just to suggest that I use a different
> > Servlet Engine?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Brahm van Niekerk
> > CEO - Elgin Data Development Corporation (PTY) Ltd.
> > P.O. Box 641, Ceres, 6835, South Africa
> > Tel. 027 83 270 2850, Fax 027 838 270 2850
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
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