Red Hat's apache is 1.3. Regards, PQ "This Guy Thinks He Knows Everything" "This Guy Thinks He Knows What He Is Doing"
-----Original Message----- From: Hans Deragon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: February 6, 2003 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src cannot compile Greetings. I would like to build a connector for RH 8.0 between Apache -2.0.40-11 and Tomcat 4.1.18. I downloaded the following: jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.gz.tar Now, I do not want to install a fresh Apache. I want to continue to use the one provided by Red Hat (saves the hassle of configuring and installing the software). In build.properties of the connector, what path should I provide for apr.home property? RedHat' s rpm installs Apache software and files in many places. Should I point it to the binary? Or is Apache source code required to compile the connector? Anyhow, without setting this property, I fired ant to see what would happen, but it complained about the following: ------------------------------------------------------------ Buildfile: build.xml detect: [echo] -------- jakarta-tomcat-connectors -------- prepare: BUILD FAILED file:/perm/web/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/build.xml:105: Warning: Could not find file /perm/web/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/coyote/build/lib/tomcat-co yote.jar to copy. ------------------------------------------------------------ build.properties does not mention anything about coyote. Is there an email with which I can get into contact with the developer? As a newbie, I think that the README.txt file needs to be more extensive. BTW, I fould the following: jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18/server/lib/tomcat-coyote.jar. I have then made a symbolic link to trick ant at finding tomcat-coyote.jar where it expect it to be, and went farther: ------------------------------------------------------------ jkjava: BUILD FAILED file:/perm/web/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/build.xml:164: srcdir "/perm/web/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/java" does not exist! ------------------------------------------------------------ Not my lucky day. :) I did not look things up further. I assume that I am doing something wrong from the start. Any help is welcomed. Sincerely, Hans Deragon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
