Stan,

The "webapp-module-1.0..." just contains the WebApp connector.  You also need
to get either the rpm or the tgz for Tomcat itself.  Then you will get the
stuff that you are missing.

In terms of the syntax error, was it something like "Invalid virtual server
name...".  This has bee address at least twice on then Tomcat mailing list, but
since the solutions seemed different (again I am not an Apache expert), I am
not sure which approach is best.  The first solution was to uncomment the
"ServerName" line.

Cynthia

Stan Levine wrote:

> Thank you, Cynthia, for your response.
> 1) Regarding the tomcat libraries, that I can't find,
> (bin,conf,doc,lib,logs,webapps), I did not install tomcat from a RPM. I used
> the binary ( webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar.gz.), did the gunzip
> and tar extract. I still can't find these directories.
> 2) After I added th theWebAppConnection and WebAppDeplay lines to
> httpd.conf, I got a syntax error on the WebAppDeploy line when I started
> tomcat.  Maybe it was because there is no /examples directory.  Where should
> this be?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Stan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cynthia Jeness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 11:34 AM
> Subject: Re: Problem Installing Tomcat.4.0.1 on Redhat Linux 7.0
>
> > Stan Levine wrote:
> >
> > > I am new to Linux, Apache and Tomcat. I am trying to install Tomcat
> 4.0.1. I already have Apache 1.3.12
> > > installed as part of my Redhat Linux 7.0 installation. I  downloaded
> webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar.gz.
> > > 1) First I ran gunzip and built the tar file
> > > 2) Then I ran tar -xvf webapp-module-1.0-tc40-linux-glibc2.2.tar to
> extract the files.
> > > 3) Then I followed the instructions in
> > >     webapp-module-1.0-tc40/INSTALL.txt
> > >      a) I copied mod_webapp.do to my modules directory
> > >             /usr/lib/apache
> > >      b) I added the LoadModule and AddModule lines to
> > >                  /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
> > > ---> I can't find the apachect1 script.  My ServerName is /etc/httpd.
> This contains directory conf,
> >
> > Redhat does not provide this with.  Since this is just an edit check on
> your installation, it is not critical to run this.
> >
> >
> > >
> > >  and link logs ---> /var/log/httpd, and link modules --->
> /usr/lib/apache.  There is  no apachect1 script file in any of these
> directories.  Also, where are the apache scripts to start and stop apache?
> >
> > The script is /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd
> >
> > It uses the standard options of "start", "stop" and "restart".
> >
> >
> > >
> > > ---> Regard the next instructions:  do I add the WEBAPPConnection and
> WebAppDeploy statements to
> > >        httpd.conf just they are in the instructions?     or do they
> require modification?
> >
> > If you just want to run the examples, then these should work.  However, I
> get an error about "invalid virtual host name".  There are various comments
> in this email archive about how to work arround this.
> > This last comment that I read was to
> > uncomment the "ServerName" directive in "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
> >
> > >
> > > ---> I can't find the server.xml file, or any of the
> directories(bin,conf,doc,lib,logs,webapps) that are supposed to be in
> > >         the standard Tomcat setup.
> > >
> >
> > If you installed Tomcat4 from the rpm, then go to "/var/tomcat4".  Also,
> there was a "tomcat4" startup script installed in "/usr/bin".
> >
> > >
> > >    Thanks for your help.
> > >
> > >   Stan
> >
> > I have successfully gotten Tomcat started under RedHat 7.1, but I cannot
> get mod_webapp to work correctly.  The fundamental problem is that the
> binary version of mod_webapp was not compiled with the
> > options required to run with the Apache installed with RedHat 7.1.  I have
> tried compiling from source, but so far that has not been successful.
> Basically, you need more that the source provided with
> > mod_webapp and even when I downloaded all of the Apache source and tried
> to compile, it complained about something broken in the "apx" directory.
> >
> > I hope that those who build mod_webapp will recognize that many of us
> using Tomcat are basically Java programmers with stock installations of
> Apache.  So we really need a "mod_webapp" that works with
> > these stock distributions.  Also, there seem to be problems with the
> directions with regard to updating httpd.conf.  Perhaps these problems are
> trivial for Apache experts, but again I do not think that
> > servlet progammers necessary fall into this category.
> >
> > So if you do manage to get mod_webapp working with out the "DEAPI"
> warning, then please post your success story.
> >
> > Happy Holidays to all,
> > Cynthia Jeness
> >
> >
> >
> >
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