Re: jk2, apache2, tomcat5, on redhat 9 issue

2004-07-25 Thread Mark Eggers
I'm not sure what's "borked" with installing modules on Redhat since I build everything myself. Based on your error messages, it doesn't seem that the rpm's apxs is finding everything correctly. There have been several threads on this in the mailing list, so you can search there as well. If I re

Re: jk2, apache2, tomcat5, on redhat 9 issue

2004-07-25 Thread Rick Bragg
Rick Bragg wrote: Mark Eggers wrote: You will need to install the httpd-devel rpm as well. This will give you apxs and other material needed to compile mod_jk2. You might check on yum to see if mod_jk2 is already compiled. It is for Fedora Core 2. I don't know if it is for Redhat 9. I build m

Re: jk2, apache2, tomcat5, on redhat 9 issue

2004-07-25 Thread Rick Bragg
Mark Eggers wrote: You will need to install the httpd-devel rpm as well. This will give you apxs and other material needed to compile mod_jk2. You might check on yum to see if mod_jk2 is already compiled. It is for Fedora Core 2. I don't know if it is for Redhat 9. I build my own Apache, mod_j

Re: jk2, apache2, tomcat5, on redhat 9 issue

2004-07-24 Thread Mark Eggers
You will need to install the httpd-devel rpm as well. This will give you apxs and other material needed to compile mod_jk2. You might check on yum to see if mod_jk2 is already compiled. It is for Fedora Core 2. I don't know if it is for Redhat 9. I build my own Apache, mod_jk2, etc. from sourc

jk2, apache2, tomcat5, on redhat 9 issue

2004-07-24 Thread Rick Bragg
Hello; I am trying to install tomcat so that many of my users can use jsp with there virtual hosts in apache. I have looked through the archives and docs on this and there seems to be good info, but I am running into a strange problem when I try to build the mod_jk2 for apache I have no "apxs"