Thank you, Cynthia, for your response.
1) Regarding the tomcat libraries, that I can't find,
(bin,conf,doc,lib,logs,webapps), I did not install tomcat from a RPM. I used
the binary ( webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar.gz.), did the gunzip
and tar extract. I still can't find these directories.
2) After I added th theWebAppConnection and WebAppDeplay lines to
httpd.conf, I got a syntax error on the WebAppDeploy line when I started
tomcat.  Maybe it was because there is no /examples directory.  Where should
this be?

Thanks.

Stan
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From: "Cynthia Jeness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: Problem Installing Tomcat.4.0.1 on Redhat Linux 7.0


> Stan Levine wrote:
>
> > I am new to Linux, Apache and Tomcat. I am trying to install Tomcat
4.0.1. I already have Apache 1.3.12
> > installed as part of my Redhat Linux 7.0 installation. I  downloaded
webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar.gz.
> > 1) First I ran gunzip and built the tar file
> > 2) Then I ran tar -xvf webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar to
extract the files.
> > 3) Then I followed the instructions in
> >     webapp-module-1.0-tc40/INSTALL.txt
> >      a) I copied mod_webapp.do to my modules directory
> >             /usr/lib/apache
> >      b) I added the LoadModule and AddModule lines to
> >                  /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
> > ---> I can't find the apachect1 script.  My ServerName is /etc/httpd.
This contains directory conf,
>
> Redhat does not provide this with.  Since this is just an edit check on
your installation, it is not critical to run this.
>
>
> >
> >  and link logs ---> /var/log/httpd, and link modules --->
/usr/lib/apache.  There is  no apachect1 script file in any of these
directories.  Also, where are the apache scripts to start and stop apache?
>
> The script is /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd
>
> It uses the standard options of "start", "stop" and "restart".
>
>
> >
> > ---> Regard the next instructions:  do I add the WEBAPPConnection and
WebAppDeploy statements to
> >        httpd.conf just they are in the instructions?     or do they
require modification?
>
> If you just want to run the examples, then these should work.  However, I
get an error about "invalid virtual host name".  There are various comments
in this email archive about how to work arround this.
> This last comment that I read was to
> uncomment the "ServerName" directive in "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
>
> >
> > ---> I can't find the server.xml file, or any of the
directories(bin,conf,doc,lib,logs,webapps) that are supposed to be in
> >         the standard Tomcat setup.
> >
>
> If you installed Tomcat4 from the rpm, then go to "/var/tomcat4".  Also,
there was a "tomcat4" startup script installed in "/usr/bin".
>
> >
> >    Thanks for your help.
> >
> >   Stan
>
> I have successfully gotten Tomcat started under RedHat 7.1, but I cannot
get mod_webapp to work correctly.  The fundamental problem is that the
binary version of mod_webapp was not compiled with the
> options required to run with the Apache installed with RedHat 7.1.  I have
tried compiling from source, but so far that has not been successful.
Basically, you need more that the source provided with
> mod_webapp and even when I downloaded all of the Apache source and tried
to compile, it complained about something broken in the "apx" directory.
>
> I hope that those who build mod_webapp will recognize that many of us
using Tomcat are basically Java programmers with stock installations of
Apache.  So we really need a "mod_webapp" that works with
> these stock distributions.  Also, there seem to be problems with the
directions with regard to updating httpd.conf.  Perhaps these problems are
trivial for Apache experts, but again I do not think that
> servlet progammers necessary fall into this category.
>
> So if you do manage to get mod_webapp working with out the "DEAPI"
warning, then please post your success story.
>
> Happy Holidays to all,
> Cynthia Jeness
>
>
>
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