RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-16 Thread Turner, John

In my experience, the apxs in /usr/sbin is the wrong one to use.  Can you
contact the person who installed your Apache?  Apxs should be there.

I've never had a problem building the connectors using
--with-apxs=/some/path/to/apache/bin/apxs for configure.  Then again, I
build my Apache from source.

John

 -Original Message-
 From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:16 PM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 First line of apxs is #! /usr/bin/perl  that location is 
 correct for perl.
 There is alos a perl5.6.1.  Should I try this one instead?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Denise 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jan-Michael Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:58 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List; 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs
 
 head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs
 
 It should say something like
 
 #!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines
 
 check the availability of your perl install
 
 ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl
 
 if it says not found do a find for perl and replace that 
 line with the 
 location of the found perl.
 
 cd /
 find . -name 'perl' -print 
 
 Hope that helps.
 
 Jan-Michael
 
 
 
 At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
 Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I 
 decided to try 
 to build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.  
 When I run configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 
 1.3.27 web server is up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 
 4.1.12 itself was running (before I shut it down to do this).  I 
 searched my entire server, and the only place I found apxs was in 
 usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used for ./configure 
 --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is what 
 happens:
 
 everything prior to this checked out OK.
 checking for grep... /bin/grep
 checking for echo... /bin/echo
 checking for sed... /bin/sed
 checking for cp... /bin/cp
 checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
 checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
 no apxs given
 checking for target platform... unix
 no apache given
 configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
 
 Any ideas?  Thanks :)
 
 Denise
 
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RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-16 Thread Denise Mangano
John,

Managed to get through the build, but yet again ran into some problems.  My
Apache site  no longer worked and I was getting critical error message that
indicated more than one instance of httpd running.  I uninstalled mod_jk 
Tomcat, yet again the problem persisted - and I couldn't even stop the httpd
service.  Finally after shutting down my server for the night and letting it
sit, when I booted back up this morning, my Apache site is working fine
again.

In the interim while I develop my JSP I will just leave as is calling with
port 8080.  Need to finish that asap, so mod_jk will have to get put on the
back burner for now.  Thanks again for all your (and everyone else's) help.
I'm sure you will be hearing again from me soon ;-)

Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:37 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache



In my experience, the apxs in /usr/sbin is the wrong one to use.  Can you
contact the person who installed your Apache?  Apxs should be there.

I've never had a problem building the connectors using
--with-apxs=/some/path/to/apache/bin/apxs for configure.  Then again, I
build my Apache from source.

John

 -Original Message-
 From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:16 PM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 First line of apxs is #! /usr/bin/perl  that location is
 correct for perl.
 There is alos a perl5.6.1.  Should I try this one instead?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Denise
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jan-Michael Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:58 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List; 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs
 
 head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs
 
 It should say something like
 
 #!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines
 
 check the availability of your perl install
 
 ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl
 
 if it says not found do a find for perl and replace that
 line with the 
 location of the found perl.
 
 cd /
 find . -name 'perl' -print 
 
 Hope that helps.
 
 Jan-Michael
 
 
 
 At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
 Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I
 decided to try
 to build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.
 When I run configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 
 1.3.27 web server is up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 
 4.1.12 itself was running (before I shut it down to do this).  I 
 searched my entire server, and the only place I found apxs was in 
 usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used for ./configure 
 --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is what 
 happens:
 
 everything prior to this checked out OK.
 checking for grep... /bin/grep
 checking for echo... /bin/echo
 checking for sed... /bin/sed
 checking for cp... /bin/cp
 checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
 checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
 no apxs given
 checking for target platform... unix
 no apache given
 configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
 
 Any ideas?  Thanks :)
 
 Denise
 
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RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-16 Thread Turner, John

No problem, glad to help.

John


 -Original Message-
 From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:52 AM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 John,
 
 Managed to get through the build, but yet again ran into some 
 problems.  My
 Apache site  no longer worked and I was getting critical 
 error message that
 indicated more than one instance of httpd running.  I 
 uninstalled mod_jk 
 Tomcat, yet again the problem persisted - and I couldn't even 
 stop the httpd
 service.  Finally after shutting down my server for the night 
 and letting it
 sit, when I booted back up this morning, my Apache site is 
 working fine
 again.
 
 In the interim while I develop my JSP I will just leave as is 
 calling with
 port 8080.  Need to finish that asap, so mod_jk will have to 
 get put on the
 back burner for now.  Thanks again for all your (and everyone 
 else's) help.
 I'm sure you will be hearing again from me soon ;-)
 
 Denise Mangano
 Help Desk Analyst
 Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:37 AM
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
 
 
 
 In my experience, the apxs in /usr/sbin is the wrong one to 
 use.  Can you
 contact the person who installed your Apache?  Apxs should be there.
 
 I've never had a problem building the connectors using
 --with-apxs=/some/path/to/apache/bin/apxs for configure.  
 Then again, I
 build my Apache from source.
 
 John
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:16 PM
  To: 'Tomcat Users List'
  Subject: RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
  
  
  First line of apxs is #! /usr/bin/perl  that location is
  correct for perl.
  There is alos a perl5.6.1.  Should I try this one instead?
  
  Thanks.
  
  Denise
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Jan-Michael Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:58 PM
  To: Tomcat Users List; 'Tomcat Users List'
  Subject: Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache
  
  
  apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs
  
  head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs
  
  It should say something like
  
  #!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines
  
  check the availability of your perl install
  
  ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl
  
  if it says not found do a find for perl and replace that
  line with the 
  location of the found perl.
  
  cd /
  find . -name 'perl' -print 
  
  Hope that helps.
  
  Jan-Michael
  
  
  
  At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
  Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I
  decided to try
  to build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.
  When I run configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 
  1.3.27 web server is up and running, I can view my 
 website.  Tomcat 
  4.1.12 itself was running (before I shut it down to do this).  I 
  searched my entire server, and the only place I found apxs was in 
  usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used for ./configure 
  --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is what 
  happens:
  
  everything prior to this checked out OK.
  checking for grep... /bin/grep
  checking for echo... /bin/echo
  checking for sed... /bin/sed
  checking for cp... /bin/cp
  checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
  checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
  no apxs given
  checking for target platform... unix
  no apache given
  configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
  
  Any ideas?  Thanks :)
  
  Denise
  
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Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-13 Thread Denise Mangano
Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I decided to try to
build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.  When I run
configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 1.3.27 web server is
up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 4.1.12 itself was running
(before I shut it down to do this).  I searched my entire server, and the
only place I found apxs was in usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used
for ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is
what happens:

everything prior to this checked out OK.
checking for grep... /bin/grep
checking for echo... /bin/echo
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for cp... /bin/cp
checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
no apxs given
checking for target platform... unix
no apache given
configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer

Any ideas?  Thanks :)

Denise

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Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-13 Thread Jan-Michael Ong
apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs

head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs

It should say something like

#!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines

check the availability of your perl install

ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl

if it says not found do a find for perl and replace that line with the 
location of the found perl.

cd /
find . -name 'perl' -print 

Hope that helps.

Jan-Michael



At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I decided to try to
build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.  When I run
configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 1.3.27 web server is
up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 4.1.12 itself was running
(before I shut it down to do this).  I searched my entire server, and the
only place I found apxs was in usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used
for ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is
what happens:

everything prior to this checked out OK.
checking for grep... /bin/grep
checking for echo... /bin/echo
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for cp... /bin/cp
checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
no apxs given
checking for target platform... unix
no apache given
configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer

Any ideas?  Thanks :)

Denise

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RE: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache

2002-12-13 Thread Denise Mangano
First line of apxs is #! /usr/bin/perl  that location is correct for perl.
There is alos a perl5.6.1.  Should I try this one instead?

Thanks.

Denise 


-Original Message-
From: Jan-Michael Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache


apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs

head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs

It should say something like

#!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines

check the availability of your perl install

ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl

if it says not found do a find for perl and replace that line with the 
location of the found perl.

cd /
find . -name 'perl' -print 

Hope that helps.

Jan-Michael



At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I decided to try 
to build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.  
When I run configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 
1.3.27 web server is up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 
4.1.12 itself was running (before I shut it down to do this).  I 
searched my entire server, and the only place I found apxs was in 
usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used for ./configure 
--with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is what 
happens:

everything prior to this checked out OK.
checking for grep... /bin/grep
checking for echo... /bin/echo
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for cp... /bin/cp
checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
no apxs given
checking for target platform... unix
no apache given
configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer

Any ideas?  Thanks :)

Denise

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