On RedHat (and many Linux distributions) - the apxs and header files are
provided in an apache-devel package if you installed it from an RPM or
DEB or the like. If you installed from sources you would need to look
under the base directory where you installed it, possibly under
/usr/local for example.
Hope that helps.
Eric Paul wrote:
>
> Do a locate/find to figure out where your copy of apxs really lives and
> edit the Makefile to call it from the right location.
>
> Eric
>
> At 02:41 PM 1/19/2001, you wrote:
> >Hi Eric,
> >I make this, but the following error occurred:
> >make: /usr/sbin/apxs: command not found
> >What it can be this?
> >
> >
> >
> >--- Eric Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > You need to download
> >the source and compile it yourself. The
> > > mod_jk faq
> > > has info on how to do this, but some of it doesn't exactly work (as
> > > I found
> > > out today). Perhaps the best solution is untar the source, change
> > > to the
> > > native/apache1.3 directory, rename Makefile.linux to Makefile,
> > > set/export
> > > your JAVA_HOME variable to point to your JDK installation (usually
> > > something like /usr/java/jdk1.3) and type make.
> > >
> > > Hope this helps!
> > >
> > > Eric
> > >
> > > At 12:49 PM 1/19/2001, you wrote:
> > > >Where I get mod_jk.so for linux??
> > > >Thanks
> > > >
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