, and I can put that on my desktop as well, it's not much
skin off my nose if the connectors are suboptimal on NT. g
-Original Message-
From: kevin seguin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trying New Connectors Build Stuff
However, since I just recently sold management on linux/apache/tomcat as our
next gen platform, and I can put that on my desktop as well, it's not much
skin off my nose if the connectors are suboptimal on NT. g
unfortunately, not all management is as enlightened as yours appears to
be ;)
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, since I just recently sold management on linux/apache/tomcat as our
next gen platform, and I can put that on my desktop as well, it's not much
skin off my nose if the connectors are suboptimal on NT. g
unfortunately, not all management is
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will you also Jon, contribute to jakarta-tomcat-connectors ?
You were invited with Pier last week and there is still no
anwsers :)
Was I? Whops, didn't notice... Sorry... What should I do? Throw away all my
code and
You were invited with Pier last week and there is still no
anwsers :)
Was I? Whops, didn't notice... Sorry... What should I do?
Throw away all my
code and start working on JK?
Who asked you to drop your code ?)
I was asking for import of the wa code in
jakarta-tomcat-connectors.
Could
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who asked you to drop your code ?)
Uh.. A lot of people, I remember...
I was asking for import of the wa code in
jakarta-tomcat-connectors.
Hm... A change worth less than zero...
Could you tell us what's the problem with JK ?
A sort of 'not
Amy Roh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer Cygwin personally. Thanks, Pier!
So we have 2 cygwin (amy+jon) and 1 msvc (kevin)... I hoped to have more
feedback... I'll start with cygwin (since I can get it for free)
Pier
So we have 2 cygwin (amy+jon) and 1 msvc (kevin)... I hoped to
have more feedback...
msvc is the de-facto reference in Windows World
+1 for msvc
So we have 2 cygwin (amy+jon) and 1 msvc (kevin)... I hoped to have more
feedback... I'll start with cygwin (since I can get it for free)
does it really matter much? it should build with both cygwin and msvc,
right? you might just have different makefiles for the two.
-kevin.
Pier,
If you want to keep the mod_webapp stuff in the TC 4.x branch, I respect
that (I'm not as big a proponent of the new j-t-c project as Henri). So I
guess that makes me +0 on the question you posed to the list.
However, I did want to ask you about this:
Could you tell us what's the
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Subject: Re: Trying New Connectors Build Stuff
Reilly, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem but I'm using a heavily modified
Redhat 6.1 system so
that seems to indicate that its not limited to a glibc2.2 problem.
Everything compiled fine, but when starting up
I ask mostly because I've put a lot of effort into cleaning up and
documenting that code, and I hope that it is now much more
workable.
Your documentation is a great help in extending the jk in
jakarta-tomcat-connectors to add ajp14 support.
I'll try to also comments my code to help it being
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So we have 2 cygwin (amy+jon) and 1 msvc (kevin)... I hoped to have more
feedback... I'll start with cygwin (since I can get it for free)
does it really matter much? it should build with both cygwin and msvc,
right? you might just have
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-Original Message-
From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 8:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trying New Connectors Build Stuff
kevin seguin
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-Original Message-
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 10:07 PM
To: tomcat-dev
Subject: Re: Trying New Connectors Build Stuff
on 5/13/01 10:43 AM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok
Hi,
I had the same problem but I'm using a heavily modified Redhat 6.1 system so
that seems to indicate that its not limited to a glibc2.2 problem.
Everything compiled fine, but when starting up httpd it gave the undefined
symbol: pthread_create error as below. I have libpthread installed in
: Trying New Connectors Build Stuff
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which
is the module I'm
writing right now...
so... iis is next, right ;-)
Yes, IIS is next, I just need to install Win2K on my only
Intel box I have
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/13/01 10:43 AM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the module I'm
writing right now... Could I call it --with-apxs2 ??? How does that sound?
No need. That is the point of
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will you also Jon, contribute to jakarta-tomcat-connectors ?
You were invited with Pier last week and there is still no
anwsers :)
Was I? Whops, didn't notice... Sorry... What should I do? Throw away all my
code and start working on JK? I love
Reilly, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem but I'm using a heavily modified Redhat 6.1 system so
that seems to indicate that its not limited to a glibc2.2 problem.
Everything compiled fine, but when starting up httpd it gave the undefined
symbol: pthread_create
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/12/01 12:19 PM, Jack Lauman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Configured the connectors directory:
./configure --prefix=/usr
--enable-DEAPI \
--with-apache=/usr/sbin \ (apxs lives here)
--with-apr=/usr/java/apr \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib \
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the module I'm
writing right now...
so... iis is next, right ;-)
Craig R. McClanahan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The autoconf stuff is a total mystery to me, but here's my experience so
far.
Platform: Red Hat Linux 7.1
Problem 1 - Can't find APXS:
Problem 2 - Can't compile mod_webapp:
Ok, this should have been fixed by Jon. I don't have a Linux
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the module I'm
writing right now...
so... iis is next, right ;-)
Yes, IIS is next, I just need to install Win2K on my only Intel box I have.
It's a very old Pentium 366 and I hope I'll
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the module I'm
writing right now...
so... iis is next, right ;-)
Yes, IIS is next, I just need to install Win2K on my only Intel box I have.
It's a very
kevin seguin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the
module I'm
writing right now...
so... iis is next, right ;-)
Yes, IIS is next, I just need to install Win2K on my only Intel box I
have.
It's a very old Pentium 366 and I hope
on 5/13/01 10:53 AM, Amy Roh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer Cygwin personally. Thanks, Pier!
Amy
+1
I know that MSVC is probably nicer, but with cygwin more people can use
it, it is free, etc...
This was a problem with Jserv...only people with MSVC could compile it. That
sucked
on 5/13/01 10:43 AM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... Ok, but AFAIK apxs exists also in Apache 2.0, which is the module I'm
writing right now... Could I call it --with-apxs2 ??? How does that sound?
No need. That is the point of --with-apxs[=FILE]... you can optionally point
For those interested, here's how I got it to work:
Platform: RedHat Linux7.0
OS: Linux 2.2.19
Apache ver: 1.3.19 (w/SSL 0.9.6a-2.8.3)
Apache Dir: /var/lib/apache
Conf dir: /etc/httpd/conf
TOMCAT_HOME: /usr/java/tomcat
Dowloaded apr and apr-util from cvs.
Configured both with:
on 5/12/01 9:55 AM, Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The autoconf stuff is a total mystery to me, but here's my experience so
far.
Platform: Red Hat Linux 7.1
Problem 1 - Can't find APXS:
I tried ./configure --with-apr=/usr/local --with-apxs=x
with various
on 5/12/01 12:19 PM, Jack Lauman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Configured the connectors directory:
./configure --prefix=/usr
--enable-DEAPI \
--with-apache=/usr/sbin \ (apxs lives here)
--with-apr=/usr/java/apr \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib \
--sysconfdir=/etc/httpd/conf
You are using old CVS
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