>Number: 4218 >Category: general >Synopsis: JServ1.0b3 configure does not say whether apache installation >was found or not >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: apache >State: open >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Fri Apr 9 17:20:00 PDT 1999 >Last-Modified: >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Organization: apache >Release: 1.0b3 >Environment: Linux RedHat 5.2 Linux peerless.cs.utah.edu 2.2.3 #6 SMP Sun Mar 21 19:58:18 MST 1999 i686 unknown >Description: I'm trying to build jserv with an existing apache rpm installed.
Your INSTALL file says: For DSO use: --with-apache-install=/path/to/apache/installation NOTE: The configure script will check the default installation dir so if you have it there you may leave this argument out. So I don't give --with-apache-install because I am hoping that configure will find my redhat installation of apache. (I don't want to download and build Apache just to use jserv, right --- what are modules for?) This is the relevant output of configure: checking for Apache directory... checking for Java Servlet classes... /x/gback/classes/jsdk.jar This is inconclusive. As a matter of fact, when I type "make", nothing gets built. No mod_jserv.o, nothing. So... what do I do? I don't even know what the /path/to/apache/installation is. >How-To-Repeat: Simply configure and make, like so ./configure --with-jsdk=... make >Fix: First, make configure more verbose so I know what's going on. Secondly, refer to preinstalled rpms/debs in your INSTALL file documentation. When I type rpm -q -l apache, it lists a variety of files scattered all over the place, but I have no clue what the /path/to/apache/installation would be in this case. >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, ] [you need to include <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc line ] [and leave the subject line UNCHANGED. This is not done] [automatically because of the potential for mail loops. ] [If you do not include this Cc, your reply may be ig- ] [nored unless you are responding to an explicit request ] [from a developer. ] [Reply only with text; DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! ]