libtool problems when building mod_jk on Debian Sarge

2004-05-04 Thread Dave Thomas

I am trying to compile mod_jk on Debian Sarge but I am having trouble if I try 
to enable jni support. I am using the following to configure:

./configure --enable-EAPI --enable-jni --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs

Configure goes well...but when I run 'make' it fails with:

libtool: compile: unable to infer tagged configuration
libtool: compile: specify a tag with `--tag'
make[1]: *** [jk_jnicb.lo] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/root/new-cat/source/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.5-src/jk/native/jni'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

Any ideas on how I can work around this problem?

Thanks,
Dave

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Re: RH9's Apache 2 and Tomcat 4

2003-10-05 Thread Dave Thomas
I would also like to know some facts on this. I need to maintain many 
Linux boxes running Apache and Tomcat...having the ability to update 
Apache with a plain RPM from RedHat is a huge bonus.

Thanks,
Dave Thomas
Mike Millson wrote:

I have heard the claims before about not using the default Apache that
comes w/ RH 9, but I have never seen any concrete evidence for not doing
this. Do you have any specifics such as articles or facts that show the
downside of using the default Apache that comes w/ RH?
Thank you,
Mike
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 21:54, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
 

Hi Dave,

Do NOT use the default Apache that comes with RH9 ! According to some 
reports, there are some serious bugs inside it. I'm using RH9, but my 
Apache comes from Falsehope.com 
(http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/). It takes a bit of 
tweaking, but you can get the Falsehope rpm to play nice with Tomcat.

Regards,
pascal chong
Dave Thomas wrote:

   

We have an application that we have been suing Apache 1.3 with Tomcat
3.3 with for a while and I would like to test out using our app with
Tomcat 4 and RedHats default install of Apache 2. I have found a few
'how tos' on the subject but they all seem to be a bit dated and do not
apply to the current release of Tomcat and mod_jk2. Can anyone suggest
any docs or offer any info on this subject?
Also, how if the performance for Tomcat 4 vs Tomcat 3?

Thanks for any info,
Dave Thomas
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RH9's Apache 2 and Tomcat 4

2003-10-04 Thread Dave Thomas
We have an application that we have been suing Apache 1.3 with Tomcat
3.3 with for a while and I would like to test out using our app with
Tomcat 4 and RedHats default install of Apache 2. I have found a few
'how tos' on the subject but they all seem to be a bit dated and do not
apply to the current release of Tomcat and mod_jk2. Can anyone suggest
any docs or offer any info on this subject?

Also, how if the performance for Tomcat 4 vs Tomcat 3?

Thanks for any info,
Dave Thomas
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