I can't compile mod_jk with my debian (sarge)
Here is the log
make[2]: entrant dans le répertoire «
/var/data1/neo/apache/TMP/libapache2-mod-jk/src/jk/native/common »
/bin/sh /usr/share/apache2/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc
-I/usr/include/apache2 -g -O2 -DHAVE_JNI -I/usr/include/apr-0
Mario Guenterberg a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 11:25:03AM +0200, Sébastien GALLET wrote:
I can't compile mod_jk with my debian (sarge)
Here is the log
make[2]: entrant dans le répertoire «
/var/data1/neo/apache/TMP/libapache2-mod-jk/src/jk/native/common »
/bin/sh /usr/share/apache2/
Mario Guenterberg a écrit :
Hi,
libapache2-mod-jk2 (2.0.4-1) is available for testing.
thanks, but I use mod-jk not mod-jk2
Maybe I will update my sites to mod-jk2 but I can't do it now
You can download it or updating your sources.list.
Sorry for my incorrect previous message...;-)
greetings
Mar
TL C a écrit :
Hi all,
hi
I really need help in this cause we have used 1.2.5 on
our production server but we have faced alot problem.
Yet we feel the bug fix done may help to solve some
problem that we face like POST recovery in 1.2.6
version.
I tried with the compilation and every checkout
pratak a écrit :
I try to compile jk2 for apache httpd-2.0.46-25.ent. configuration is run ok
but I found error when I compile it. What happen on it?
got the same on debian (look in archives). I think there's a but when
creating Makefile
list=' server/apache2'; \
...
/usr/bin/libtool --mode
Hi,
I've got a problem with my struts application.
Here is the trace :
*Type* Rapport d'exception
*message*
*description* _Le serveur a rencontré une erreur interne () qui l'a
empêché de satisfaire la requête._
*exception*
javax.servlet.ServletException: IO Error while parsing file
'/WEB-INF/til
erver is trying to
download those resources.
-Tim
Sébastien GALLET wrote:
Hi,
I've got a problem with my struts application.
Here is the trace :
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Paul Puschmann a écrit :
Dale, Matt wrote:
1.2.6 is the latest and should work with Apache 2 so you don't have to go back
to apache 1.
Ta
Matt
Okay, but I don't get jk1 for apache2 as a ready debian-package.
I prefer ready-built packages, because otherwise I could miss some
important compi
Hello,
I used tomcat4 with Sun and blackdown JVM in the past. And they work fine.
On sarge, you can use the java-package package to build a .deb with sun
jdk.
If you want to use tomcat5, you can test my packages (only tested with
1.4 jvm):
http://debian.gallet.info/search.do?config=htdig&words