e-value - Maxime Mathon wrote:

> apxs is in you apache/bin directory (ie /usr/local/apache/bin)
> set APACHE_HOME if you want to be clean.


Well, no. That's my problem.

On my machine (a standard Mandrake installation (I did not tell it to 
put apache in some funny place) as far as I am aware) there is no 
/usr/local/apache/bin.

The result of "find / -name apxs" is nothing.

"which apxs" says he can't find it.

The only other thing I can add is that, curiously, I do have the man 
page for apxs???

BT Higonnet


> 
> "Bernard T. Higonnet" wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have Apache 1.3.19 plopped down on my system as a result of installing
>>Mandrake 8.0. I have installed tomcat 3.2.3 from the tarball and it
>>seems to work to the extent that I can look at the examples at
>>localhost:8080/examples.
>>
>>I have the source code for mod_jk but I can't follow the instructions in
>>mod_jk-howto.html because I have no apxs (at least that's what find
>>says) since I didn't build Apache myself...


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