My advice? Delete that Apache install using RPM, and install your own from
the source package. On a RH 8 server, installing Apache from source takes
about 5 minutes and is about as painless as drinking a glass of water.
The RH Apache is a modded Apache install. Anytime I've ever used their
A
Bill,
Thanks for the reply. So, what do u suggest,
shall i try removin the '--enable-EAPI' option. but
then the 'no-apche given' will not be rectified...
--- Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The "no apache given" warning is a red-herring. It
> is simply saying that it
> can't build
The "no apache given" warning is a red-herring. It is simply saying that it
can't build mod_jk for non-so. You also shouldn't have to specify
'--enable-EAPI', since that will be picked up from the apxs settings.
I've never tried to build mod_jk1.2.x on RH myself. It works well enough
under Sola
Hai,
I have a Redhat 8.0 machine runnin apache 2.0.40 (rpm
-ivh httpd-2.040, i have the httpd-devel 2.0.40 too)
and tomcat 4.0.6. I was trying to compile
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.0-src for getting
mod_jk.so module to integrate the above two server. I
am failing in every attempt. anyone pls