Another idea:
"Getting Tomcat to serve the *.jsp and /servlet pages on your apache based
website while Apache serves the rest"
David.
At 11:32 AM 12/19/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> With all of the documentation in all of the places that I have found,
>> it is more like trying to find the one line t
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 11:40 AM
Subject: RE: mod_jk.so wont compile on Linux
> Dave:
>
> With all of the documentation in all of the places that I have found,
> it is more like trying to find the one line t
> With all of the documentation in all of the places that I have found,
> it is more like trying to find the one line that pertains to what
> I am looking for.
No doubt~it's a little buried, to be sure. I may do a mini-FAQ and
throw it out there somewhere. If anybody has any ideas for content,
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Dave:
With all of the documentation in all of the places that I have found,
it is more like trying to find the one line that pertains to what
I am looking for.
Thanks for the help. I am trying to write up my own little doc on
how to get apache 1.3.14 and tomcat 3.2 set-up on Linux.
Once I do t
I'm thinking that maybe a very small mini-FAQ might be
in order here!!!
> I am trying to compile the mod_jk.so on Redhat Linux.
Try following the documentation where it says that if this
happens to try:
gcc -shared -o mod_jk.so *.o
That fixed it for me, although the HP-UX and AIX folks
are hav