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It appears that the build you did on the mod_witango55_apache22.so is for
Intel machines only, not a universal build or a PPC build.

Do you have one available?
Stephen

The above was in reply to your inquiry, quoted as follows:

>Norm,
>First thing to do is check what version of the http server you
>actually have.  Use the following command:
>
>httpd -version
>
>
>It should be something like this:
>
>Server version: Apache/2.2.4
>Server built:   January 17 2007 22:04:53
>
>
>The module was built using Apache 2.2.3 which is the version of
>apache we recommend you use.  We cannot predict how earlier versions
>will work with the mod_witango55_apache22.so module.
>
>The error is coming from the plug-in so the apache server appears to
>be loading the witango module.  Do not rename the module.  Make sure
>that the stanza is named exactly the same as the module you are
>loading.  The clients.ini file should look like this:
>
>[Witango Client Definitions]
>mod_witango55_apache22.so=
>
>[mod_witango55_apache22.so]
>ERROR_HTML=/usr/local/WitangoServer/5.5/MiscFiles/clienterror.html
>REGISTER_EXTNS=tcf;taf;thtml;tml;wws
>REPORTCLIENTERROR=TRUE
>SENDFULLHEADER=false
>WITANGO_SERVER=127.0.0.1,18155
>
>
>This is what should be in the httpd.conf file:
>
># The following lines load the Witango 5.5 module for Apache 2 to
>enable communication with the Witango Application Server
>LoadModule WitangoModule modules/mod_witango55_apache22.so
>WitangoModule mod_witango55_apache22.so
>AddType application/witango-application-file taf tml thtml tcf wws
>
>
>If all else fails reset the permissions on the WitangoServer
>directory so that it is wide open.  We do not recommend leaving it
>like this in a production or publically accessible system but it will
>make it easier to troubleshoot.
>
>chmod -R /usr/local/WitangoServer
>
>
>Regards
>
>Witango Support
>
>On 05/07/2007, at 1:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anyone actually got witango server 5.5 working on Linux?
>> I have apache2 running nicely.
>> I downloaded the witango server 5.5 working for Linux files and
>> tried to
>> get the plug-in going but it fails.
>> Only the mod_witango55_apache22.so will actually load in apache2,
>> however when you come try to display
>> a .taf file in a web browser you get error
>>
>> Client/Plug-in Error
>> Error Code: 601
>>
>> Unable to initialize the client's environment.
>>
>> An error occurred while parsing the config file
>> /usr/local/WitangoServer/5.5/configuration/clients.ini for client
>> mod_witango55_apache22.so. Check the file format is correct and the
>> owner of the http process has file permissions to read the file.
>>
>> which I believe means that apache2 has a problem with interpreting the
>> clients.ini file.
>>
>> I have gone so as to give the file 777 permissions and make it
>> owned by
>> www-data, I´ve also deleted the file completely, nothing makes a
>> difference. Apache always looks in the same place ie
>> /usr/local/WitangoServer/5.5/configuration but I have no evidence that
>> it actually ever opens the clients.ini file.
>>
>> BTW, I using ubuntu
>>
>> thanks
>> Norm
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