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> I am running NT 4.0, Apache 1.3.12, Perl 5.6, and mod_perl 1.23. I used
> binaries that someone had already compiled to get mod_perl to work. But
> then I installed Jserv and get this error:
>
>
> [warn] Loaded DSO c:\apache\ApacheModuleJServ.dll uses plain Apache 1.3
> API,
> this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
>
>
>
> I have looked and cant find any help anywhere in regards to this problem.
> Every source I have found just says to use the .exe windows distribution
> to
> install Jserv. I need some help as to how I go about recompiling
> with -deapi and rebuilding the .dll. Thanks.
>
>
> Matt Houser
> Systems Analyst
> Lexi-Comp,Inc.
>
http://www.lexi.com
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