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That's generally been my experience with *all* RPMs.
I download, rpm -ivh it, test it. If it doesn't work, uninstall and get the
source.
JServ worked for me right out of the box with RedHat 6.2 -- My 6.0 box
required a recompile.
Thanks,
John Stotler
Eutectics Corporation
http://www.SocratEase.com
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From: Travis Low [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:05 PM
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: JServ RPM
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"Stotler, John M." wrote:
> JServ was among the easiest to set up and configure, and is even more so
> with the RPMs.
Well, since you brought this up, I'm using Mandrake linux 7.0.2, which comes
with apache
installed as a package. I figured it was best to be consistent, so I
downloaded
ApacheJServ-1.1.2-1.i386.rpm and installed it. I couldn't get it working to
save my
life. Spent 4 hours.
I finally uninstalled both Apache AND JServ, then built them from scratch.
Took about 45
minutes to build then configure. Anyone else had bad luck with the RPM?
-- Travis Low
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<http://dawnstar.org/travis>
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