Hi
since runing mod_jk is throwing me only jsp source instead of jsp..i am trying
mod_jk2. Now when i start apache i get error ../native2/server/mod_jk2.c is not the
correct version. So i got the source and compiled it using buildconf.sh and configure,
but in my native2/server/apache2
Yep,
without going into too much detail IT DOESN'T WORK ITS REALLY BROKE.
Over the past 4 weeks I've made 8 REAL attempts, spent around 30 hours of my time and
short of writing the whole thing myself I went with mod_webapp.so, tomcat-warp.jar for
Apache 1.3.29 Tomcat 4.1.29. The build is
I've done mod_jk many times on RH9, but not mod_jk2.
My first suggestion would be to apply all updates before trying to compile
anything, in particular:
glibc and all other related glibc packages
nptl-devel
I don't know why you would have gone with mod_webapp before going to
mod_jk.
Check my
George,
This has been discussed on the list before. While you
can use a vanilla RedHat 9 install, some of the
libraries (apr, apr-util) are not quite where the make
file thinks they should be.
There are several solutions.
1. Build apache 2.0.48 from source.
a) Note that on RedHat, the SSL
Yep - didn't get past first base - no make file generated!
In professional circles we classify this as CRAP - Can't Release Application
into Production Config log file is below this e-mail.
In the case of a previous e-mail mod_jk works only on each second HTTP
request as the session is LOOPING
At 1:36 pm +1100 2004/01/03, George Shafik wrote:
Yep - didn't get past first base - no make file generated!
look, also on MacOSX (BSD based then) it seems impossible to make the
build process work. What I did, following the same step as a couple
years back, is to use apxs directly. On MacOSX
George,
I am sending you the config.log and a script of
exactly what I did since it is rather large.
Here is my environment. I realize that it is more
recent than yours. However, I performed the exact
same operations on all previous versions of RedHat 9
with the same results.
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