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Hi
Your tomcat should start with option: -Djava.library.path=/usr/local/apr/lib
in this case APR libs are in /usr/local/apr/lib, change to wherever you
got your libs
Usually you add this line to tomcat startup script...
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Best Regards
Ilja
Andre
Hi
I also get
The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in
production environments was not found on the java.library.path:
I'm using tomcat 5.5 installed from debian debs, and I think I
understand the instructions I have read so far and have all the
prerequisites to
Hi Richard,
I made small tutorial about how to enable APR and SSL. I have it in word file.
If you don't mind I
can email it to you on your email.
I have question for this mailing list about attaching document. I can generate
small size PDF from
it. But am I allowed to attach document on this
Hi
Well I can suggest you to download the same version of tomcat you have
installed from the apache.org and just copy this file from downloaded
archive..
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Best Regards
Ilja
Richard Kaye wrote:
Hi
I also get
The Apache Tomcat Native library which
Thanks. That worked. Funnily enough despite my care
in getting the version right (5.5.20) tomcat carped
that the new library was the wrong version. I don't know.
] INFO: An older version 1.1.3 of the Apache Tomcat Native library is
] installed, while Tomcat recommends version greater than
I got this :
The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in
production environments was not found on the java.library.path:
I already compiled the tcnative, where can i add the path to
java.library.path ?
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