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Thanks for the reply. The version of Apache I had installed wasn't
configured for DSO. I compiled a new version and installed it then
configured and built Jserv. Now I just have to get it the module to load
correctly, but that's another story.
Ed
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> > I'm having a problem compiling Jserv as a DSO with Apache 1.3.12. The
> > problem has to do with the --with-apxs config statement. When I try to
> > configure Jserv with the following line,
> > --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs, the script complains that it
> > can't find apxs and thus needs the path to the apache source to include
> > it in the apache build.
> >
> > The path is a valid path to apxs and it always fails. Any ideas?
> >
> > Ed
>
> Does apxs actually work though? It depends on perl 5.0x to be installed
> and working.
>
> -jon
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