Actually I just found out that http://localhost/examples IS working,
/examples isn't working on any virtual hosts...  Damn.  Almost there.  I
guess I have to RTFM.

-----Original Message-----
From: Renato Salazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 8:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mod_jk is garbled? Garbled? I got the binary...


Hi Scott,
I still have problems with my installation but it seems 
that you've succeded installing apache-tomcat.
I have some questions for you:
When you finally managed starting Apache after getting 
mod_jk.so, could you access http://localhost/examples 
inmediately or you have to do something else?, that's 
because I've tried almost everything and Apache-Tomcat 
doesn't work (it seems that Apache can't see when 
certain request belongs to Tomcat).
After all I think that I've made something wrong (don't 
know what) in my RedHat installation. I have RedHat7.0 
too, but I'd like to know the options you've installed 
it with. (sever, worstation, with/without Apache1.3.12, 
etc).
Thanks in advance.

Renato 

> Awesome, I guess the docs are just really misleading.  
I downloaded a binary
> of mod_jk from the 3.3m3 and that works with my 3.2.1 
Tomcat install fine,
> but was able to build it myself with what you gave 
me.  I would've never
> gotten that on my own...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Renato Salazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: mod_jk is garbled? Garbled? I got the 
binary...
> 
> 
> I had the same problem and, definetely, you have to 
> build your own mod_jk.so.
> Try downloading another version of Apache (not 
> installing it)and use it's apxs. I have 1.3.19 and it 
> works fine, only follow the mod_jk page instructions:
> 
> Make sure you have Perl 5 installed. The apxs script 
> used to build the module is written in Perl. 
> Change directory to jakarta-
tomcat/src/native/apache1.3 
> (or apache2.0). 
> Run the apxs command that came with your apache 
> distribution (hint: look 
> in /usr/local/apache/bin, /usr/sbin, or wherever you 
> intalled apache). Type the command all on one line.
> 
> For Linux: 
> apxs -o mod_jk.so -I../jk -I/usr/local/jdk/include -
> I/usr/local/jdk/include/linux -c *.c ../jk/*.c
> 
> Your build may fail because the object files from 
> the ../jk directory have been compiled to the current 
> directory, rather than their source directory. Running 
> gcc -shared -o mod_jk.so *.o should finish the build.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Renato
> 
> > Upgraded Apache to 1.3.20, got Tomcat 3.2.1.  
> Downloaded binary of mod_jk,
> > but when it tries to load it I get:
> > 
> > Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 8 of
> > /usr/local/tomcat/conf/mod_jk_set.conf:
> > API module structure `jk_module' in 
> file /usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so
> > is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module 
DSO?
> > 
> > What's the deal with that?  Any ideas?  Tried 
> compiling myself, but apxs
> > dies at the end.  I got it from the linux dir, and 
I'm 
> running Redhat 7.0
> > 
> > Thanks..
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> --
> 
> 

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