First line of apxs is #! /usr/bin/perl  that location is correct for perl.
There is alos a perl5.6.1.  Should I try this one instead?

Thanks.

Denise 


-----Original Message-----
From: Jan-Michael Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 12:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Re: Mod_jk Try #2 - error can't find apache


apxs requires perl to be available check the first line of apxs

head -1 /usr/sbin/apxs

It should say something like

#!/usr/local/bin/perl or something along those lines

check the availability of your perl install

ls -l /usr/local/bin/perl

if it says "not found" do a find for perl and replace that line with the 
location of the found perl.

cd /
find . -name 'perl' -print &

Hope that helps.

Jan-Michael



At 12:39 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, Denise Mangano wrote:
>Ok.  So its time to give this another try.  For try #2 I decided to try 
>to build mod_jk according to the HOW-TO.  I'm running into a snag.  
>When I run configure it is looking for a path to apxs.  My Apache 
>1.3.27 web server is up and running, I can view my website.  Tomcat 
>4.1.12 itself was running (before I shut it down to do this).  I 
>searched my entire server, and the only place I found apxs was in 
>usr/sbin.  So this is the path that I used for ./configure 
>--with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}. This is what 
>happens:
>
>....everything prior to this checked out OK.
>checking for grep... /bin/grep
>checking for echo... /bin/echo
>checking for sed... /bin/sed
>checking for cp... /bin/cp
>checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
>checking for libtool... /usr/bin/libtool
>no apxs given
>checking for target platform... unix
>no apache given
>configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
>
>Any ideas?  Thanks :)
>
>Denise
>
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