The Cannot mix error is like this:
Finishing up
checking for APR compilation flags... configure: error: Cannot mix gcc and native cc
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Wong
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 10:08 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Use Worker MPM with mod_webapp
Before having the error_log for you to see.
It's really troublesome for me to make Apache and mod_webapp in Solaris8.
In Linux, it is really fine.
In solaris 8, I have Gnu's ld and gcc installed. And I also have solaris's ld there.
Solaris's ld is in /usr/ccs/bin And Gnu's ld is in /usr/local/bin and
/usr/local/sparc.../bin
I find that if I don't rename the directory /usr/local/sparc... to something else.
Everytime I make Apache, it uses Gnu's ld in /usr/local/sparc... no matter what my
PATH is set.
However, Apache is stilling made fine.
BUT, when I run ./configure --with-apxs=..... FOR mod_webapp
It says that I cannot mix the gcc and native cc. AND the configuration failed.
The configuration success if I use Solaris's ld to make Apache.
Why will this happen and Is this normal??
Thx. and Regards.
Steve.
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 6:30 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Use Worker MPM with mod_webapp
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:49:53AM +0800, Steve Wong wrote:
>
> Does mod_webapp work well with Worker MPM??
> I find no problem when I am using prefork MPM but return code to be 500 =
> when I am using
> worker MPM.
> My config is Apache2.0.35, mod_webapp built from =
> jakarta-tomcat-connector-src, jdk1.3.1, Solaris8.
I use the worker mpm on Linux, as well as Apache 2 and mod_webapp. It
works for me.... What do the apache logs say?
Cheers,
Simon
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