On Friday 14 May 2004 17:31, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
> Hi Andrew !
>
> Oops ! I should have told you also that the Fedora packages do not work
> on RHEL. Some people already tried it.
>
> Hmm... that's odd. Did you install the devel package for httpd also ?
>
I dont't use it

> Regards,
> pascal chong
>
> Clute, Andrew wrote:
> >I took a look at your document, and tried to follow it, but I couldn't
> >all of the way.
> >
> >You talked about need the apr packages, but those are not an option for
> >install with RHEL3. I downloaded the packages for Fedora, but it would
> >not install because of the following error:
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] apr]# rpm -ivh apr-0.9.4-2.i386.rpm
> >Preparing...                ###########################################
> >[100%]
> >        file /usr/lib/libapr-0.so.0.9.4 from install of apr-0.9.4-2
> >conflicts with file from package httpd-2.0.46-32.ent
> >
> >Looks like the httpd package that commes with RHEL already includes that
> >file.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
>
> From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:43 AM
> >To: Tomcat Users List
> >Subject: Re: Tomcat and HTTPD on the same box: What's the best mod_jk2
> >protocol?
> >
> >Hi Andrew !
> >
> >Clute, Andrew wrote:
> >>If it is channelUnix, I just now need to figure out this crazy
> >>'undefined symbols: apr_md5_final' error.
> >
> >I wrote a document for compiling mod_jk2 on Fedora Core 1, in which I
> >specified the necessary packages, one of which is the APR libraries. You
> >can find the document here :
> >http://www.connecties.com/cymulacrum/tomcat5/book1.html
> >
> >The thing is, I have several friends who have tried to follow it but
> >have all failed to get mod_jk2 going. The common thing in all these
> >deployments is that they were ALL using RHEL 3, and the error was all
> >the same. I don't have RHEL running on my system, so I cannot tell where
> >the problem may be. Previously I was able to troubleshoot an unrelated
> >problem on Mandrake because I was given SSH access to the box, but I
> >have no such access to the RHEL boxes because of corporate and
> >governmental confidentiality issues (which I understand perfectly).
> >Perhaps you could try my instructions on the website mentioned above,
> >paying special attention to the system requirements and tell me if it
> >works or not. If not, where and how did it fail.
> >
> >I'm preparing for a major revision of my documents because many generous
> >individuals far more intelligent than me, have contributed ideas,
> >corrections and feedback on my scribblings, and I'd like to include this
> >as an appendix (I shall be crediting them all in my revised document ).
> >
> >Regards,
> >pascal chong
> >
> >
> >
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