On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 03:53:34PM -0400, Andy Carlisle wrote:
For purposes of recording this on the user group so that others may
benefit (if they bother to check first that is ;- ), here is exactly
what I did:
Thank you, Jeffrey, for posting the steps needed to get mod_webapp built
for
For purposes of recording this on the user group so that others may
benefit (if they bother to check first that is ;- ), here is exactly
what I did:
Thank you, Jeffrey, for posting the steps needed to get mod_webapp built
for Debian. I was able to walk through the steps and (for the first
Andy Carlisle wrote:
For purposes of recording this on the user group so that others may
benefit (if they bother to check first that is ;- ), here is exactly
what I did:
Thank you, Jeffrey, for posting the steps needed to get mod_webapp built
for Debian. I was able to walk through the
I am trying to build mod_webapp for apache 2.0.35 and Tomcat 4.0.3
I followed the instructions in the README file, and all was fine until I
issued make. Then I got the following error. Can someone please tell me what
is wrong.
...
make[1]: Entering directory apache-2.0
make[1]: Invoking make
hi,
for some reason i do not understand the build mechanism does not build a
libwebapp.so shared library. if one does do this by and (and possibly also
building a mod_webapp.so by hand) everything does work fine for me.
apparently the build system still needs some improvement and for the
moment
Georg -
You may have seen the other issue (with undefined symbol wa_pool)
mentioned. Did you encounter this issue? Was it not an issue on Solaris?
jeff
Georg Huettenegger wrote:
hi,
for some reason i do not understand the build mechanism does not build a
libwebapp.so shared library.
monty-burnsExellent!/monty-burns
Georg - this worked beautifully. Thank you very much!
For purposes of recording this on the user group so that others may
benefit (if they bother to check first that is ;- ), here is exactly
what I did:
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# Assumptions
# * You have already installed