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-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] 
Sent: 18. september 2013 16:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problem building Tomcat connector

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Casper,

On 9/17/13 3:01 PM, Casper Wandahl Schmidt wrote:
> After being away from this list for some time I’m now back for help. I 
> recently upgraded my home server to Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS with Apache 
> 2.2.22. I’m now trying to build the tomcat connector to get tomcat 
> (not installed yet, but think I will go for newest Tomcat 8 when time 
> comes) and apache to communicate.

Should be no problem to get these set up.

> I have downloaded the source and unpacked it.

You are talking about the "Tomcat Connector", mod_jk, right?

CWS: Yes, sorry, thought it was clear from the subject line :)

> I then do cd native/ and tried ./configure
> –with-apxs=/usr/bin/apxs2 but the command fails saying: “configure:
> error: C++ preprocessor ‘/lib/cpp’ fails sanity check”.
> 
> 
> Config.log has the following to say:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> gcc version 4.6.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5)
> 
> [snip]
> 
> configure:5036: checking for g++
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for c++
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for gpp
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for aCC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for CC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for cxx
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for cc++
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for cl
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for FCC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for KCC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for RCC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for xlC_r
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5036: checking for xlC
> 
> configure:5065: result: no
> 
> configure:5078: checking for C++ compiler version
> 
> configure:5081: g++ --version </dev/null >&5


Boy, for knowing that g++ doesn't exist, configure sure seems to want to 
interrogate the hell out of it...

> configure:5666: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
> 
> See `config.log' for more details.


Although it does not explicitly state it anywhere in the documentation, you'll 
need to have a C++ compiler installed.

You'll need to install the 'g++' package on Debian/Ubuntu in order to compile 
mod_jk.

I'm not sure why a c++ compiler is required. It does not appear to be a 
requirement for httpd. 

CWS: "sudo apt-get install g++" did fix the problem and mod_jk.so is now 
compiled :)

- -chris
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