| From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: OT: Re: Solaris 10 Apache 2 Tomcat mod_jk
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| What's the story on Solaris? You need to buy C Compiler? I think they
have
| some Developer's Studio, but I haven't checked licensing.
Solaris 10 comes with gcc and friends (gmake, gas
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Ben,
ben short wrote:
Rainer,
After looking at the package on the blastwave site i noticed it has
Apache 2.2 prefork MPM as a dependancy.
Why are you using a 3rd-party distribution of mod_jk instead of the
official one? I didn't even though
Chris,
Um, a good question. I thought that mod_jk was only available as
source and pkg_get -i ap2_mod_jk seemed like an easier option. Altough
it turned out to be a headache.
If i get time I might try out the binary from apache.
Ben
On 11/24/06, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ben,
ben short wrote:
Chris,
Um, a good question. I thought that mod_jk was only available as
source and pkg_get -i ap2_mod_jk seemed like an easier option. Altough
it turned out to be a headache.
If i get time I might try out the binary
Chris,
Are these not binary releases then?
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/
On 11/24/06, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ben,
ben short wrote:
Chris,
Um, a good question. I
Installing from source is super simple. It's a pretty basic untar,
configure, make, install kinda package, and always results in the
binary that is appropriate for your setup. You just need to make sure
that you have a C compiler handy (which, as I recall, Solaris does not
always have).
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Installing from source is super simple. It's a pretty basic untar,
configure, make, install kinda package
Hi
What's the story on Solaris? You need to buy C Compiler? I think they
have some Developer's Studio, but I haven't checked licensing.
gnu gcc works great on solaris
And Sun Studio 11 can be freely downloaded fron Sun's website
Regards
William
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William
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From: Nikola Milutinovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:OT: Re: Solaris 10 Apache 2 Tomcat mod_jk
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Installing from
Hi Ben,
before you integrate your apache into Solaris SMF (service management
facility) you should first check, if apache does really work.
So begin by using the usual apachectl script and once you debugged your
configuration and the functionality looks good, you can use SMF to
reliably
ben short schrieb:
Rainer,
Running the svcadm enable apache2 command without the LoadModule
starts apache correctly.
Someone else pointed out that using svcs -xv will show me the logfile
I need to look at, and I see the following error..
[ Nov 22 19:35:06 Method start exited with
Rainer,
I did a find for apachectl and it finds it in three locations
/usr/apache/bin/apachectl
/usr/apache2/bin/apachectl
/opt/csw/apache2/sbin/apachectl
The first is an apache 1.3 install, the second an apache 2.0.52
install the the third is an apache 2.2.3 install.
After looking at the
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