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Hi,

I'm running on the following ....

Redhat Linux 6.2
ApacheJServe1.1.2
Apache 1.3.12

I'm trying to install Apache with ApacheJServ support, with DSO support.
Below is instructions from ApacheJServe-1.1.2's INSTALL file and discription
of my actions. Hope anybody can figure out  where I'm missing out some
thing. I have read the FAQs and that dint help.

According to step 3 of ApacheJserv INSTALL file...

 3. Configure Apache First - IMPORTANT

This is what i did to reinstall apache in my linux system.

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-shared=max
make
make install

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According to step 4 of ApacheJserv INSTALL file...

 4. Configure Apache JServ

This is what i did to install Apache jserv. I built it with DSO support, as
I have used the option.... --with-apxs=

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/jserv --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
 --enable-debugging --with-JSDK=/usr/java/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar --enable-EAPI
 --with-jdk-home=/usr/java/jdk1.3 --with-java-platform=2

make
make install

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According to step 5 of ApacheJserv INSTALL file... I carefully followed the
instructions. I'm pasting the entire step 5 for you. Please go thru.

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  5. Build Apache and Apache JServ
     -----------------------------

  Once you have configured Apache JServ you can run make.

  Run 'make install' to make a .jar file, and copy it and the docs into
  the directory you specified as --prefix. If you are building the DSO
  version, this will compile the shared object. If you are building the
  static version, this will just build the Java classes.

  If you are using an Apache source distribution then you also have
  to run 'make install' in the Apache source directory to build Apache
  with Apache JServ support in it. To do this, you will need to add the
  following line to the static configure line in section 3 above:

    --activate-module=src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a

  This is an example of building a default Apache installation with
  Apache JServ support added:

    ./configure \
        --prefix=/usr/local/apache
        --activate-module=src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a
    make
    make install

  You can see if Apache has loaded the mod_jserv module by executing
  '/path/to/apache/installation/bin/httpd -l'.

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You can see the section "Build Apache and Apache JServ" here...
http://java.apache.org/jserv/install/howto.unix_install.html

I have built Apache and ApacheJServ with DSO support and NOT static. the
configure line specified above
(--activate-module=src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a) is for static configure. So
I dont have the file "src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a" under
"/home/harsha/tarfiles/apache_1.3.12" . Instead I have a different directory
structure under "/home/harsha/tarfiles/apache_1.3.12/src/modules/", which is
probably because of DSO support configuration.

Executing httpd -l does not show mod_jserv module. The output is as shown
below...

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/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -l
Compiled-in modules:
  http_core.c
  mod_so.c
suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec
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Q. Now to build Apache with Apache JServ support, What shall I include for
the apache configure option "--activate-module" ?

Or is there any thing else?

Sincerely,
Harsha




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