Re: Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Sebastien Reboux BioInformaticien Genoplante-Info -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Sebastien Reboux BioInformaticien Genoplante-Info -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Segmentation Fault/Document Contains No Data...
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]