Quoting Kevin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Same apply for me.
I am not a developper neither and was reluctant to spend time with that
mesterious build thing. Finally I dowloaded both Apache and mod jk2 sources and
got it running, thanks to this mailing list :), on RedHat 9.0
Here is my answer
Michel,
I strongly recommend building the connector from source. The reason for
this is that the connector depends on the version of Apache you are
using (at least that's my conclusion after many failed binary
installs). I tried using binary versions, but wasn't able to. I
finally did a source
Michel,
Check out www.jpackage.org. I don't know how good
these RPM's are since I build the connectors from
source.
/mde/
. . . . just my two cents
--- Michel Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'm looking for the BINARY distribution of the
> Tomcat web server connector
> (mod
Hello,
I'm looking for the BINARY distribution of the Tomcat web server connector
(mod_jk 2.0) for Linux RedHat On the mirror sites i can connect on, i only
find windows or solaris release. I tried to build from the source
distribution but as i'm not a developper, i didn't manage...
Thank