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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Sales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Friday, November 12, 1999 12:39 AM
Subject: RH6.0 install question


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>I'm sure this question was answered somewhere in the FAQ, but since it's
>AWOL....
>I'm running RedHat 6.0 with Apache 1.3.6.  I've tried to install both the
>1.0 and 1.1b versions of the JServ.  Everything seems to be working fine
>until after the 'make install', I check the installed modules and the
>mod_jserv is not listed.  Then, when I add the jserv.conf line to
>httpd.conf, it (of course) tells me that it can't load the module because
it
>doesn't exits.  I've been trying to add it as a DSO module, so I've been
>using --with-apxs=/... to configure.  I've also tried the RedHat 6.0 JServ
>rpm with the same results.
>
>Has anyone installed JServ on RH6.0?  I would appreciate any help.
>
>Thanks,
>Matt
>
>
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