Hi,
 
you need do use mod_jk as an DSO, so mod_so has to be compiled into Apache. Linking mod_jk statically to Apache isn't trivial nor recommended.
 
Regards,
 
Marcus
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Von: Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 20. April 2001 12:16
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Hi people,

I'm new to the Tomcat-user-list,
main reason for this was ofcourse an annoying problem with installing Tomcat
the way I want.
I was hoping somebody reading this mail could help me.

My situation is as followes:

I want a JSP Server on Linux with Apache for better stability
I have:

- Red Hat 7.0 (installed without X-Windows)
- MySQL 3.23.35 (RPM)
- Apache 1.3.19 + Php-4.0.4pl1 ( Installed according to docs on
http://www.php.net )
- JDK 1.3 (RPM) fixed the "libstc++-glibc6 versionproblem"
- Tomcat 3.2.1 (Binary dist)


Tomcat works fine
Apache works fine
PHP works fine
MySQL works fine

BUT ... I want to use mod_jk.so for Tomcat/Apache connection
this is where it goes wrong. As far as I understand self-compiling mod_jk.so
is not necissary
(even if I wanted to ... Apache doesnt support DSO here)

I did this:

- move mod_jk.so to: /apache/libexec/
- Start Tomcat
- edit httpd.conf and add the line: Include
"/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf.mod_jk.conf-auto"
- Start Apache

apache wouldn't start..
this is my Consoledump.
====================================================
Sytax error on line 8 of /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto:
Invalid
command 'LoadModule', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the serverconfiguration
./apachectl start: httpd could not be started
===========================================================

If anybody knows what my problem is or can give me any suggestions...plz
tell me !

Thnx in advance
Rick

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