You can also run your httpd binary from the command line with the -V switch:

[root@www /root]# httpd -V

This will print out all the options that your apache binary was compiled
with. If you see a line like this:

 -D EAPI

Then your apache binary was compiled with EAPI and you need the EAPI version
of mod_jk. If not, use the noeapi version.

Thanks,
--jeff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Tomalesky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: There's 6 mod_jk's? Which one?


> Hi,
>
> If you are using  apache 1.3.x use ap13 (apache 2.0 try ap20).  Try each
> of the two  *.so, if it's the wrong one you will get an error message
> (eapi or noeapi) depending on which apache binary you are using.
>
> Good luck.
> -allan
>
> Scott Merritt wrote:
>
> >Ok...  I see in the compiled dir for Linux, 6 mod_jk's...  How do I
> >determine if my Apache web server is compiled with eapi or not?  Also how
do
> >I know if I get the one for ap13 or ap20?
> >
> >I'm using Tomcat 4...
> >
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap13-eapi.so                        23-Oct-2001 12:52   93K
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap13-eapi.so.asc                    23-Oct-2001 12:53  285
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap13-noeapi.so                      23-Oct-2001 12:53   93K
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap13-noeapi.so.asc                  23-Oct-2001 12:53  285
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap20.so                             23-Oct-2001 12:54  114K
> > mod_jk-3.3-ap20.so.asc
> >
> >Thanks..
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