RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread Turner, John

Well, if you keep going with mod_webapp, it will all be wasted, eventually.
It's dead.

John

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> Subject: RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18
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> Citeren "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Yes, very.  This isn't a problem with mod_jk, as far as I can tell.
> > 
> > The 8080 URL didn't work for me just now, which implies to 
> me that Tomcat
> > isn't even up, but that might be due to maintenance instead 
> of error.
> > 
> > Can you post the log entries that you get when you try to access the
> > examples on port 80?  Apache's log, mod_jk's log in 
> particular.  You might
> > need to jack up JK's logging level.
> > 
> 
> Sorry, i've given up on mod_jk and am concentrating on 
> mod_webapp.so now.
> Seems to work (a little) better, however still not all is as 
> it should be,
> another 12 hour day 'waisted' trying to figure out what's wrong ...
> 
> .. just keep on going.. eventually we'll (all) get there ..
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Rene Kooyman
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RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread \[de internetman\] Rene Kooyman
Citeren "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Yes, very.  This isn't a problem with mod_jk, as far as I can tell.
> 
> The 8080 URL didn't work for me just now, which implies to me that Tomcat
> isn't even up, but that might be due to maintenance instead of error.
> 
> Can you post the log entries that you get when you try to access the
> examples on port 80?  Apache's log, mod_jk's log in particular.  You might
> need to jack up JK's logging level.
> 

Sorry, i've given up on mod_jk and am concentrating on mod_webapp.so now.
Seems to work (a little) better, however still not all is as it should be,
another 12 hour day 'waisted' trying to figure out what's wrong ...

.. just keep on going.. eventually we'll (all) get there ..

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RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread Turner, John

Yes, very.  This isn't a problem with mod_jk, as far as I can tell.

The 8080 URL didn't work for me just now, which implies to me that Tomcat
isn't even up, but that might be due to maintenance instead of error.

Can you post the log entries that you get when you try to access the
examples on port 80?  Apache's log, mod_jk's log in particular.  You might
need to jack up JK's logging level.

John

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> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 4:16 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List; Bill Barker
> Subject: Re: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18
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> > > http://web.jurriaan.org/examples/jsp/   [ nothin ]
> > 
> > Clicking on this link for me gives a nice, pretty Tomcat 
> page.  Are you
> > sure
> > that you don't have a caching Proxy server between you and it?
> 
> Hi Bill,
> 
> The problem isn't that these page's show up (fortunatly) but 
> just click
> on one of the examples. Then you'll notice that the scripts 
> aren't run,
> you'll just get the source code.. But when you add the port 
> 8080 to the
> URL... he presto! Odd, ... or isn't it ?
> 
> > > http://web.jurriaan.org:8080/examples/jsp/  [ presto: they work ]
> 
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Rene Kooyman
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Re: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread \[de internetman\] Rene Kooyman
> > http://web.jurriaan.org/examples/jsp/   [ nothin ]
> 
> Clicking on this link for me gives a nice, pretty Tomcat page.  Are you
> sure
> that you don't have a caching Proxy server between you and it?

Hi Bill,

The problem isn't that these page's show up (fortunatly) but just click
on one of the examples. Then you'll notice that the scripts aren't run,
you'll just get the source code.. But when you add the port 8080 to the
URL... he presto! Odd, ... or isn't it ?

> > http://web.jurriaan.org:8080/examples/jsp/  [ presto: they work ]


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Re: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread Bill Barker

"[de internetman] Rene Kooyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Citeren "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Compile/Recompile:
> >
> > In CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native (where CONNECTOR_SRC = wherever you unpacked
the
> > connector src):
> >
> > ./buildconf.sh
> > ./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs
> > make
> > make install
> >
> > The .so file will be in CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native or native2, I forget
which.
>
> Hi John and all others,
>
> I've done this, copied the file(s) to the right location, did all the
> proper modifications and still ... everything will work from port 8080,
> but not through apache, just have a look:
>
> http://web.jurriaan.org/examples/jsp/   [ nothin ]


Clicking on this link for me gives a nice, pretty Tomcat page.  Are you sure
that you don't have a caching Proxy server between you and it?

> http://web.jurriaan.org:8080/examples/jsp/  [ presto: they work ]
>
> I will keep trying to get things right... i think i can ... i think
> i can ... i think i can ... i think i can ...
>
> :-)
>
>
> --
> Kind regards,
>
> Rene Kooyman
>
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RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-11 Thread \[de internetman\] Rene Kooyman
Citeren "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Compile/Recompile:
> 
> In CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native (where CONNECTOR_SRC = wherever you unpacked the
> connector src):
> 
> ./buildconf.sh
> ./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs
> make
> make install
> 
> The .so file will be in CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native or native2, I forget which.

Hi John and all others,

I've done this, copied the file(s) to the right location, did all the
proper modifications and still ... everything will work from port 8080,
but not through apache, just have a look:

http://web.jurriaan.org/examples/jsp/   [ nothin ]
http://web.jurriaan.org:8080/examples/jsp/  [ presto: they work ]

I will keep trying to get things right... i think i can ... i think
i can ... i think i can ... i think i can ...

:-)


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Rene Kooyman


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Re: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-10 Thread Bill Barker

"[de internetman] Rene Kooyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Oke, that's done, just use the: /usr/lib/apache folder .. p,
> now were getting somewhere, although i can't compile normaly because
> apxs is located in the other folder ... so be it 
>
> Now md_jk.so will load... but here's the error messages i was telling
> you about earlier:
>
> [warn] Loaded DSO modules/mod_jk.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module
> might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
>
>
> And like i said before, should this be safe to ignore ... or do i have to
> recompile ... and if so: how ?
>

It will probably crash (unless you disable SSL support at runtime).  You
need to provide the correct --with-apxs path the the mod_jk configure script
so that it knows to compile with the EAPI code.

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>
> Rene Kooyman
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RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-10 Thread Subir Sengupta
I get that too and it doesn't cause any problems.  I didn't build Apache so
I don't know what's causing it.  However you can probably safely ignore it.

Subir

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From: [de internetman] Rene Kooyman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18


Oke, that's done, just use the: /usr/lib/apache folder .. p,
now were getting somewhere, although i can't compile normaly because
apxs is located in the other folder ... so be it 

Now md_jk.so will load... but here's the error messages i was telling
you about earlier:

[warn] Loaded DSO modules/mod_jk.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module 
might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)


And like i said before, should this be safe to ignore ... or do i have to
recompile ... and if so: how ?

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Rene Kooyman


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RE: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-10 Thread Turner, John

Compile/Recompile:

In CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native (where CONNECTOR_SRC = wherever you unpacked the
connector src):

./buildconf.sh
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs
make
make install

The .so file will be in CONNECTOR_SRC/jk/native or native2, I forget which.

John

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> Subject: mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18
> 
> 
> Oke, that's done, just use the: /usr/lib/apache folder .. p,
> now were getting somewhere, although i can't compile normaly because
> apxs is located in the other folder ... so be it 
> 
> Now md_jk.so will load... but here's the error messages i was telling
> you about earlier:
> 
> [warn] Loaded DSO modules/mod_jk.so uses plain Apache 1.3 
> API, this module 
> might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
> 
> 
> And like i said before, should this be safe to ignore ... or 
> do i have to
> recompile ... and if so: how ?
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Rene Kooyman
> 
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mod_jk.so / apache 1.3.27 / tomcat 4.1.18

2003-02-10 Thread \[de internetman\] Rene Kooyman
Oke, that's done, just use the: /usr/lib/apache folder .. p,
now were getting somewhere, although i can't compile normaly because
apxs is located in the other folder ... so be it 

Now md_jk.so will load... but here's the error messages i was telling
you about earlier:

[warn] Loaded DSO modules/mod_jk.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module 
might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)


And like i said before, should this be safe to ignore ... or do i have to
recompile ... and if so: how ?

-- 
Kind regards,

Rene Kooyman


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