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Hi Russell !

Where did you get your mod_jserv from ? Did you download it using Netscape ?
If so, you *will* have problems, because, somehow, the file gets screwed up
pretty bad (but doesn't tell you). Your best bet is to use ftp or Microsoft
(gasp!) Internet Explorer.

Hope this helps,

Regards,
pascal chong

Russell Reid wrote:

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> I'm a rookie; I hope this group can help! I've scoured the FAQ's, read
> this group, read every document in the Apache and jserv distributions, and
> tried for a two months to install jserv, all without success. Can anybody
> help? Otherwise I'm SOL :)
>
> Symptom: After building and installing everything (BSD unix... Mac OSX,
> DSO), Apache chokes on the LoadModule line for Jserv. Because Apache will
> not launch, I get no log files and no error messages.
>
> About all I have for feedback, other than a history of what I've tried, is
> that if I try
>
> root# /usr/local/sbin/apachectl configtest
>
> I get the response:
>
> Syntax error on line 13 of
> /Local/Library/WebServer/Configuration/jserv/jserv.conf:
> Cannot load /Local/Library/Apache/Modules/mod_jserv.so into server:
> (reason unknown)
>
> This, I am painfully aware, is not terribly informative. I get the same
> response if I try to start apachectl, but it refuses to start.
>
> Basically, I follow the jserv and Apache install instructions to the
> letter. So I Include the jserv.conf file in my httpd.conf file. However, if
> I put the same LoadModule line directly in httpd.conf, almost anywhere, I
> get the same result.
>
> It's not really a syntax error, of course, but I don't know what it is. If
> I comment out the LoadModule line  I get "Syntax OK", and Apache launches
> and works fine. Except no servlets.
>
> I have rebuilt jserv many times. It builds and installs OK. After getting
> the same problem mentioned above with the preinstalled DSO Apache, I
> downloaded and rebuilt Apache from source... many times, at this point. The
> builds of Apache 1.3.9 and jserv 1.1 seem to go fine. mod_jserv.so gets
> built and installed, as does ApacheJerv.jar. Sun's JSDK is fine, and in
> fact I can run servletrunner directly and it serves servlets.
>
> The output from the builds is voluminous, of course. It finds java
> compilers, c compilers, loaders and linkers... claims the installation is
> successful.
>
> The configure file I use for jserv is
>
> #! /bin/sh
> ./configure \
>         --with-apxs=/usr/local/sbin/apxs \
>         --with-jdk-home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Home \
>         --with-JSDK=/usr/local/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
>
> The preinstalled build of Apache is DSO, and I need at least one
> third-party module, so I build a DSO version. The most recent time I built
> Apache itself, I used this configure:
>
> #! /bin/sh
> ./configure \
>         --enable-module=most \
>         --enable-shared=max \
>
> (it defaults to the config.layout for Mac OS X for a prefix). It
> successfully compiles and loads about a zillion modules. This build will
> also load my other 3rd party module, WebObjects, just by putting in a
> LoadModule line. But not jserv.
>
> I am not accustomed to building and installing software under unix, so the
> detailed instructions are not detailed enough for me. For example, if I
> want to build Apache with jserv compiled in statically, so that it will
> work, but everything else as a DSO, how do I do that?
>
> If anybody has either a pointer to more docs, or an idea of how to
> proceed, I'll give it a whirl. Help??!!
>
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