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Is this an answer? Yes, I've searched the faq, and now in response to this
I've searched it again. I didn't find an answer to this problem in there.
If I had, I wouldn't have posted. But now not only do I still have the
problem, I feel REALLY bad about it. Moreover, I did include all the
information in 1,2,and 3.
Read the MESSAGE. No, it doesn't have a search feature.
John
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> Lockwood
> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 4:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with apxs expecting to be run as "./apxs"
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> Got Linux? Seeing lots of java processes?
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a bit of difficulty installing JServ (both versions 1.1b1 and
> 1.1b2) with apache 1.3.6 binary distribution, on redhat Linux
> 6.0. This is
> not the default red-hat apache distribution, but rather the one in
> apache_1.3.6-i686-whatever-linux2-tar. I've tried to make everything nice
> and vanilla, with apache installed to /usr/local/apache (using the apache
> script, install-bindist.sh).
>
> That said, the issue I'm running into appears to be that apxs is very
> senitive to where it's run from. When running configure, I get the error
> "could not find apxs", as result of configure.in calling
> "$APXS_CMD q PREFIX
> ...". This is true when I let the script try to find apxs in the default
> place, or when setting "--with-apxs". Looking into this at the
> command line,
> it turns out that running /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs results in:
>
> "apxs:error: bin/httpd not found or not executable."
>
> Correcting this at the command line can be done by copying apxs to
> /usr/local/apache/, not by executing "/usr/local/apache/apxs", but by
> executing: "cd /usr/local/apache" then "./apxs".
>
> Is there some environment setting that apxs would prepend to
> where it looks
> for bin/httpd here if I knew what it was? I've tried various spellings of
> "ServerRoot" with no luck as yet. Any other application-level fixes, or
> does it look like I'm into rebuilding the server -- I'm willing
> to do it as
> a rite of passage, but I was hoping to avoid it. <g>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> John
>
>
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