I have a similar problem on Debian 3.0/stable. When i compile it, the .so file is not generated with no errors, the only error i can find is when I try to compile it with apxs manualy.
Warning! dlname not found in /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk2.la. compile options: ./configure \ --with-java-home=/usr/local/java \ --with-jni \ --with-tomcat41=/usr/local/tomcat \ --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs \ --with-apr-include=/usr/local/apr/include/apr-0 However, if use the same setup on a Debian unstable system, everything compiles fine. I can't copy the binaries to the stable system because it uses a different libc. Does anyone know how i can locate the source of this problem? -- J On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 09:54, OUTTERS Guillaume wrote: > Thomas Cherry wrote: > > > I was expecting to have a mod_jk.so file (which made me question why ant was > > the build tool) but have not found it. > > I had this same problem on Solaris. I finally found that it couldn't > generate a mod_jk2.so (dynamic library), only a static one (mod_jk2.a) > because Apache didn't provide it dynamic libraries > ($HTTPD_DIR/lib/libapr-0.so and $HTTPD_DIR/lib/libaprutil-0.so). I had > only their static version, so mod_jk2 detected that and created > everything in static. > > I recompiled Apache with a bunch of options (join lines as necessary): > export HTTPD_DIR=/usr/local/httpd-2.0.48 > ./configure --prefix="$HTTPD_DIR" --enable-module=most > --enable-shared=most --without-gdbm --without-berkeley-db > --with-mpm=worker --with-pcre --enable-so --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE > --enable-static=no --enable-shared=yes > make > , most of which must be unuseful but well it worked. > > I've heard that another static-compiled library on Linux could have this > effect (but I don't remember which one, wondering if it is not PCRE), > and that disabling it was the right solution. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]