Title: RE: mod_jserv.so is not installed!

what kind of error messages do you get?

you might want to have a look at

http://www.bestiary.com/moose/jsp/install.html

all though this didnt help me 100%, it will atleast give you the parameters for configure. you might want to try to link

jserv in statically. this is described in:

http://java.apache.org/jserv/install/howto.unix_install.html

good luck


> Hello,
> I'm running the following configuration, and is setting it up
> for servlet
> support with JServ:
> - Jserv 1.03b
> - JSDK2.0
> - Stronghold 2.4.1 (Apache 1.3.3)
> - Solaris 7
>
> I have configured and re-compiled Stronghold for DSO support.
> I have been following the instructions at
> http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/jserv.dchtml for configuring and
> installing JServ as a DSO module.
>
> Stronghold is in /usr/local/apache (default apache directory).
> Running './configure' for JServ looks OK.
> Running 'make' without errors.
> Running 'make install' seems OK.
>
> After this procedure the directories
> /usr/local/jserv,
> /usr/local/jserv/doc
> /usr/local/jserv/lib is created
> - as well as the file /usr/local/jserv/lib/Apache-JServ.jar
>
> But the file 'mod_jserv.so' is not created/installed!
> From the instructions this file shall be installed in
> /usr/local/apache/libexec/ but neither the directory nor the
> file is created
> during the installation procedure. Since 'mod_jserv.so' is
> essential for
> including the JServ module I'm quite desperate at the moment...:-(
>
> There might be something wrong in my configuration/make
> files, but I'm not
> in a possision to figure it out without any help - and I've
> not changed them
> after downloading JServ.
>
> Does any of you have a clue of what might be wrong?
> Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
>
> Regards,
> Bjarte Kr�ger Engedal
>
>
>
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