I thought that the SuSE apache is not configured with DSO because the
configure script claimed that.
Then an existing installation is not useless!
sjo wrote:
>
> On Tue, 04 May 1999, you wrote:
> >I can remember I has kind of the same problems when I did it on my SuSE
> >6.0 box.
> >I decided to deinstall the SuSE apache installation becuase it's totally
> >useless if you want to use jserv or recomple apache.
>
> It's definitely not totally useless to use the SUSE-installed apache version
> with JServ. I did it that way and there was one single point during installation
> where it didn't work, but a workaround solved that. I already mentioned that
> in this list.
>
> Of course, if anyone really has to configure apache differently than the
> preinstalled apache version, recompilation is the way to go. In my case there
> was no need to do it (the preinstalled Apache version was built with DSO
> support), so I used it, and didn't have any other problem than the one during
> running the configure script (complaints about Apache not having DSO
> support, caused by not finding the 'apxs' tool in the paths).
>
> bye
>
> Sam Jordan
>
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