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I had similar problem. Running Apache's configure script with 
--activate-module=src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a  option
again after installation of jserv solved the problem.

HTH
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>Subject: JServ install not building Makefile?
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>Hi,
>
>I've got a strange little problem I can't quite seem to figure out. 
>I'm trying to build Apache 1.3.12 and JServ 1.1.2 (static, not DSO) 
>on Solaris 2.8 and 2.7. At some point during the JServ install, the 
>proper Makefile is not getting created in 
>apache_1.3.12/src/modules/jserv. The C files for JServ, which the 
>upgrade docs point out should be copied there, are also not getting 
>copied there. Then on the second build of Apache, the missing 
>Makefile causes the build to fail.
>
>I'm running the install from a script, but the commands it executes are:
>
>    cd /home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/apache_1.3.12
>    ./configure \
>       --with-layout=Apache \
>       --prefix=/home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/apache
>    make
>    cd /home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/ApacheJServ-1.1.2
>    ./configure \
>       --with-apache-src=/home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/apache_1.3.12 \
>       --enable-apache-config \
>       --prefix=/home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/jserv \
>       --with-jdk-home=/usr/java1.2 \
>       --enable-debugging \
>       --with-JSDK=/home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>    make
>    make install
>    cd /home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/apache_1.3.12
>    make
>    make install
>
>I guess it's worth pointing out that I'm just now upgrading from a 
>JServ 1.0 install (I know, go ahead, kick me), so it's possible I'm 
>doing something wrong related to my old 1.0 build script.
>
>The only other weird thing I noticed during the build was this:
>
>    checking JSDK... test: argument expected
>    /home/users/sk01/servlet.engine/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>
>which, despite looking at the script, I still don't quite understand. 
>The path it prints is correct, the file is there, I can open it with 
>jar, etc.
>
>Other than that, and make failing, there are no other error messages 
>in the build output.
>
>Can somebody give me a hint as to what might be wrong? Or where I 
>should be looking?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Scott
>
> 
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