At Saturday 4/6/02 10:43 PM, you wrote:
>Hi I got all excited when I got the announcement that Apache 2.0.35 was no
>longer a beta and was an official release so I downloaded the archive
>"httpd-2.0.35.tar.gz" and installed it. I have only one hangup as of right
>now and that's the inability to make use of the mod_jk connector. I am
>currently getting the error from apache
>"httpd: module "mod_jk.c" is not compatible with this version of Apache.
>Please contact the vendor for the correct version."
>
>I am using the exact same configuration as with my old 1.3.24 apache. With
>the exception of using the mod_jk-3.3-ap20.so module. It sounds as if I
>would have to somehow know how to change the source code of this module to
>account for the differences between whatever version of Apache 2.0 this was
>compiled for and re-compile but frankly I haven't a clue where to start.
Donald,
That's exactly correct. Modules written for Apache 1.3 will _not_
work with Apache 2.0 unless they are re-written in order to be specific to
2.0. You should probably stick with 1.3.
-- Paul Bain
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