Hi all!

8o) he he *happy bunny mode*

I managed to get mod_jk working on Mandrake 7.2.

All I needed to do was recompile the source for mod_jk! Here's what you need
to do, I will also make this available at http://willow.cc.edu/adminguide :-

1) Download tomcat source code bundle from jakarta.apache.org(link on left)
2) unzip into a directory of your choice
3) change directory to
INSTALL_LOCATION/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src/src/native/apache1.3/
4) copy the Makefile.linux to makefile
5) do "make"
6) copy the generated mod_jk.so file into you httpd/libexec folder(of
/etc/httpd/modules folder on Mandrake or the dll file to wherever in
windoze)
7) shutdown tomcat, then apache
8) start tomcat THEN apache
9) goto http://SERVER_NAME/examples or wherever you put it and check out the
date.jsp!

That's it.

NB the directory names will vary according to which versions of
tomcat/apache(or IIS 8o) you are using.

I'm not sure how to get it compiled in windows - there is a MS developer
studio .dsp project file there, try opening it and doing a make or whatever
8o)

So basically thats it! Do note, however, that it wasn't a confiuration
problem *snigger* but a severe lack of good documentation problem. Just
kidding, I know developers are busy ppl. 8o)

I'm gonna put up a basic install/configuration guide on willow. If anyone
wants to look at it in future do tell them. URL as above.

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Adam.

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Adam Fowler
Second year Computer Science undergraduate
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Carroll College, WI, USA(2000-2001)
web: http://gucciboy.dyndns.org/aff9
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"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end"
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