Re: Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...

2002-06-21 Thread Sebastien Reboux

Hi,

I've spent the last two days having the same troubles, and all I could do
is get rid of 4.0.3 an go back to the 4.0.1 binary version ; I
compiled the 4.0.1 mod_webapp and it now works like a charm.
See Re: webapp coredump a few posts upper.

Good luck,

Seb.

On 20 Jun 2002, Keith Pemberton wrote:

 All Tomcat gurus,

  I was hoping that getting Tomcat4.0.3 and apache 1.3.22 working
 under Redhat would be a quick and easy setup.  I have spent the last
 month, though, just trying to get the examples to come up from
 http://mydomain.com/examples as opposed to
 http://mydomain.com:8180/examples.  Since I have installed using rpms,
 the server.xml file uses port 8180.  Tomcat has no problem running when
 I use the port at the end of my domain name.  I have yet to get apache
 to correctly send the request to Tomcat, though, by not calling the port
 number.  There are two common errors that I keep getting.  In the
 error_log for apache I keep getting a Segmentation Fault.  As well, when
 I try http://mydomain.com/examples I keep getting a popup dialog box
 saying that the document contains no data.  I am trying to use
 mod_webapp module.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!  I
 have been pulling my hair out on this one.  Thanks!

 Keith




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Re: Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...

2002-06-21 Thread KEITH PEMBERTON

Thanks for the suggestion!  It seems that only the 4.0.1 
webapp module will work with a RedHat system.  I finally 
was able to get to the examples director without suppling 
a port number by doing just as you said.  I had to re-read 
it, though, a couple of times until I realized that you 
had used the 4.0.1 verson of the webapp module and not the 
4.0.3 which I had been trying to use.  Once I found the 
source and build the module everything worked fine. 
 Anyone got an answer to the /examples/ versus /examples 
problem?  Thanks again for your help!

Keith




On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 09:34:55 +0200 (MET DST)
  Sebastien Reboux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,

I've spent the last two days having the same troubles, 
and all I could do
is get rid of 4.0.3 an go back to the 4.0.1 binary 
version ; I
compiled the 4.0.1 mod_webapp and it now works like a 
charm.
See Re: webapp coredump a few posts upper.

Good luck,

Seb.

On 20 Jun 2002, Keith Pemberton wrote:

 All Tomcat gurus,

  I was hoping that getting Tomcat4.0.3 and apache 
1.3.22 working
 under Redhat would be a quick and easy setup.  I have 
spent the last
 month, though, just trying to get the examples to come 
up from
 http://mydomain.com/examples as opposed to
 http://mydomain.com:8180/examples.  Since I have 
installed using rpms,
 the server.xml file uses port 8180.  Tomcat has no 
problem running when
 I use the port at the end of my domain name.  I have yet 
to get apache
 to correctly send the request to Tomcat, though, by not 
calling the port
 number.  There are two common errors that I keep 
getting.  In the
 error_log for apache I keep getting a Segmentation 
Fault.  As well, when
 I try http://mydomain.com/examples I keep getting a 
popup dialog box
 saying that the document contains no data.  I am trying 
to use
 mod_webapp module.  Any suggestions would be greatly 
appreciated!  I
 have been pulling my hair out on this one.  Thanks!

 Keith




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Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...

2002-06-20 Thread Keith Pemberton

All Tomcat gurus,

 I was hoping that getting Tomcat4.0.3 and apache 1.3.22 working
under Redhat would be a quick and easy setup.  I have spent the last
month, though, just trying to get the examples to come up from
http://mydomain.com/examples as opposed to
http://mydomain.com:8180/examples.  Since I have installed using rpms,
the server.xml file uses port 8180.  Tomcat has no problem running when
I use the port at the end of my domain name.  I have yet to get apache
to correctly send the request to Tomcat, though, by not calling the port
number.  There are two common errors that I keep getting.  In the
error_log for apache I keep getting a Segmentation Fault.  As well, when
I try http://mydomain.com/examples I keep getting a popup dialog box
saying that the document contains no data.  I am trying to use
mod_webapp module.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!  I
have been pulling my hair out on this one.  Thanks!

Keith




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