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Re: v1.5 on XP fails to load
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John Hawkins wrote:
> I can't remember whether reboot is still required
> for env vars in windows
Definitely not required, as my environment changes
would show up in any new shell that I launched after
John Hawkins wrote:
> I can't remember whether reboot is still required
> for env vars in windows
Definitely not required, as my environment changes
would show up in any new shell that I launched after
the changes. Note that any existing shells and
programs still see the environnment prior to th
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John Hawkins wrote:
> ... I've just trawled the code and can
> find no instance of "AXIS_HOME" being used anywhere
So I removed the definition
We need to revisit the docs for sure. That will save time on the part of
both users as well as developers.
Peter wrote:
John Hawkins wrote:
... I've just trawled the code and can
find no instance of "AXIS_HOME" being used anywhere
So I removed the definition of the AXIS_HOME
environ
John Hawkins wrote:
> ... I've just trawled the code and can
> find no instance of "AXIS_HOME" being used anywhere
So I removed the definition of the AXIS_HOME
environment variable, rebooted, and axis still works!
I'm puzzled. I was careful to shut down the apache
server and exit the Apache Serv
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Thanks to Stephane for emailing me to confirm that
he
has had the same troubles. He also found the main
problem: The install instructions
(http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/
Thanks to Stephane for emailing me to confirm that he
has had the same troubles. He also found the main
problem: The install instructions
(http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/wininstall-guide.html)
are missing a crucial instruction.
Thanks for the kindness of strangers!
To complete the install:
=> Ad
At this point, I am giving up on Axis C++ on Windows,
as I am not willing to invest much more time into this
setup. I will instead try Axis C++ on Linux, or
perhaps the Java-based Axis.
So far, I have tried three different Axis C++ on
Windows installations:
- winXP from binaries,
- win2k from bin
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Peter wrote:
>Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
>
>
>>I would also suggest tat you also try the latest
>>code from S
Peter wrote:
Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
I would also suggest tat you also try the latest
code from SVN, building
it on your own.
I figured out that you meant the repository. I used
CVS to get the lastest versions, and built axis C++.
I then followed the build and install instructions f
Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
> I would also suggest tat you also try the latest
> code from SVN, building
> it on your own.
I figured out that you meant the repository. I used
CVS to get the lastest versions, and built axis C++.
I then followed the build and install instructions for
Windows. I check
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On 9/10/05, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (cont.)
> Still working with the apache code in a Debug build...
> I hope the following helps. If you reply to me with a
> test to perform, I can see what I can do.
>
> I found where modules are loaded, and confirmed that
> the mod_ax
Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
> I would also suggest tat you also try the latest
> code from SVN, building
> it on your own.
Sorry, what is SVN?
Thanks for your help.
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--- Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Could you please capture the Request/Response
messages that is passes
back and forth for a sample and send it.
It will take me a few days before I have time to try
this. But please understand that I cannot bring up
the ser
--- Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Could you please capture the Request/Response
> messages that is passes
> back and forth for a sample and send it.
It will take me a few days before I have time to try
this. But please understand that I cannot bring up
the server without using th
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On 9/10/05, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(cont.)
Still working with the apache code in a Debug build...
I hope the following helps. If you reply to me with a
test to perform, I can see what I can do.
I found where modules are loaded, and confirmed that
the mod_axis2.dll is b
Sorry - I don't see the rest of the
thread?
What messages are you seeing ?
Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 14/09/2005
15:22:43:
> Could someone please offer me advice on what I should
> do to get past my initialization failure as detailed
> in this thread? I am stuck. Initialization on XP
Could someone please offer me advice on what I should
do to get past my initialization failure as detailed
in this thread? I am stuck. Initialization on XP
seems to be a common problem, and I would like to know
whether I have an apache or axis configuration
problem.
I would be happy to hear anyt
(cont.)
Still working with the apache code in a Debug build...
I hope the following helps. If you reply to me with a
test to perform, I can see what I can do.
I found where modules are loaded, and confirmed that
the mod_axis2.dll is being loaded without apparent
error. (The dso.c:apr_dso_load():L
I figured that it would help if I built Apache on my platform, so I built it on Win2000 in Debug mode. I get the same behaviors as before.
It seems that Apache is calling exit from the following stack trace:
winnt_post_config() // due to signal command "start"
ap_run_post_config()
main()
I d
I repeated the install on a Win2000 machine and got exactly the same (failed) results.
Please note too that (on both configurations) when I try to start the apache server from the "Apache Service Monitor" an error dialog pops up that reports:
"The requested operation has failed!"
Also, I am sur
Hmmm, I’m using Apache 2.0.54 (installed
using apache_2.0.54-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi) and Axis C++ latest version
checked out from SVN and built using ant in Windows XP 2002. I have my
mod_axis2.dll in /modules/ folder and all other env. vars are
correctly set.
Apache version is as follows
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