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Second one..

At 09:38  24/11/99 -0000, you wrote:
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>It works if you don't use DSO - I got exactly the same error
>as Mike did about the EAPI.  Doing the static compile using.
>
>./configure --prefix=/usr/local/jserv
>            --with-apache-src=blah/apache_1.3.9(note: not the src dir -
>misleading)
>               --with-jdk-home=blah
>               --with-jsdk=blah
>make
>make install
>
>And then into apache directory and type:
>./config.status --active-module=src/modules/jserv/mod_jserv
>make
>make install
>
>By the way when I went to load apache up I got errors after this:
>Syntax error in /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
>Cannot add module via name 'mod_jserv': not in list of loaded modules
>
>To fix it I just changed the instance of  mod_jserv to mod_jserv.c in
>httpd.conf.  Also make sure all your logs are accessible or your engine
>will give major errors.
>
>Got this stuff going yesterday so it's fresh in my head and I'm still
>on a buzz :)
>
>Dave Molloy
>
>
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jon *
>Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 9:36 PM
>To: Java Apache Users
>Subject: Re: JServ 1.1b3/mod_ssl
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>on 11/23/99 1:21 PM, Mike Engelhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I completely deleted the old /usr/local/apache directory as well before I
>> tried building it again and still was getting that warning when I ran
>> apache. I can try removing the apache_old directory but I'm not sure why I
>> would have to.
>>
>> mike
>
>How about this...don't use DSO. ;-)
>
>-jon
>
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