At 02:19 AM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
Glenn Parsons wrote:Hello All,
I know just enough to be dangerous.. not enough to know what is blowing my mod_jk build.
I am on a super-fast dual 3.2GHz machine running CentOS (RedHat ES 3.0) with Apache 2.0.46-38, JDK 1.5.0_01, Tomcat 5.5.4 and Ant 1.6.2.
The issue was addressed on the list couple of days ago. Take a look at: Mod_JK 1.2.8, gcc 3.4.3 on Linux RH ES3 - compile error thread from Jan. 5th. The solution is to download and compile the latest Apache 2.0.52 version.
Mladen.
Thank you ALL for your advice on this matter! I found the mod_proxy links, lent by Ben, earlier in the thread, very insightful and will frequently revisit them.
I will, however compile the Apache sources as per Mladen, as this was my first instinct.
I need mod_jk because I am serving some/little static content on Apache, but use Apache mostly for mod_php4. Tomcat is the real engine here, but there is some php content that will fare better under Apache.
Thank All!
Glenn Parsons
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