Hmm. We got a RedHat52 here running heaps of stuffs (including Oracle8
evaluation) and our JServ 1.0b4 run smoothly with Apache 1.3.6
We only have some weird output when we install TYA JIT. Of cource the
performance is not as good as other plaform when you run Apache/JServ on
Linux with BlackDown 1.1.7 (compared with Solaris & NT); Just follow the FAQ
will do.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Walcerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sunday, May 09, 1999 9:05 AM
Subject: Linking JServ to Apache 1.3.6 on Linux


>Using Linux 2.0.36, glibc, Blackdown JDK 1.1.7_v1a, Apache 1.3.6, Jserv
>1.04b
>
>When I execute any command (start, stop, status, etc.) to the apachectl
>module (usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl), it logs me out instantly.  If
>not trying to enable JServ, 'apachectl start' will start the server and
>serve the default page.  If trying to enable JServ, nothing works.
>
>Has anyone successfully used Apache on Linux as a servlet http server?
>We've messed around with Apache 1.3.3 with no success (a bunch of errors
>that had to do with the wrapper not being found), and yesterday I
>compiled it with 1.3.6 for the first time and received the message
>"mod_jserv.so doesn't look like an Apache DSO...".  Today, I recompiled
>it and get booted out of the shell each time I try to start or stop it.
>I've done tons of reading on the FAQs and mailing groups, and haven't
>yet seen anyone struggle with DSO support for JServ.
>
>Douglas Walcerz
>
>
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