I could be wrong, but I think that Tomcat didn't create the mod_jk.conf-auto
file until version 3.2.  Wouldn't hurt to upgrade anyways...





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Subject: So, is this the question nobody can answer?  mod_jk.conf-aut

Tomcat doesnt' create the mod_jk.conf-auto file on startup. Nobody seems to
be able to tell why. This quite effectively prevents one from starting
apache with it.

They both work fine as stand alone

NT4
Apache 1.3.14
Tomcat  3.1.1

This has been asked about ten times in the archive, but nobody has answered
it from what I've seen.


Hoping for a genius ( or genie ) to stumble on this...


-Karri

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