Yes, I'm trying to build mod_webapp, but I find it not easy at all! The APR "configure" script is quite twisted and it does not succeed on my Solaris workstation.
I would like to have servlets installed on the Apache 1.3.26. I know I need Tomcat as the servlets engine linked to Apache. And to do so, I need the mod_webapp, and the APR, and autoconf, and... Is there an easier way to run servlets on Apache? Thanks. -Luis Pier Fumagalli wrote: > > On 30/9/02 5:49 pm, "Cliff Woolley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Luis Manuel Solla wrote: > > > >> I've been looking for a *built* tarball of the APR module, but I > >> can't find an exact URL. I prefer built tarballs rather than source > >> tarballs. Could anybody indicate an URL? > > > > Since we haven't released APR 1.0 yet, we haven't released any binary > > builds. Only source code. > > > > And just to be clear, APR isn't a module -- it's a library. You mentioned > > Apache 1.3.26; I know that somebody was working to get an Apache 1.3 > > module using APR, but I seem to recall it was nontrivial. I guess I'm > > just curious what you're wanting APR for if not to develop and if not to > > run Apache 2.0 or Subversion with. > > If it is for mod_webapp, it's _so_trivial_... You can download the sources > and do something like > > ./configure --with-apxs=/opt/apache-1.3/bin/apxs --with-apr=/usr/src/apr ... > > I never had a problem with shoving APR in Apache 1.3 :-) Used to work > beautifully! :-) > > Pier