Citeren "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanx for all your time John, I'll start again where i left off 2day, i've
been working on this problem all day (12 hours now ...) i'm beat and b4 i
maka any weird msitakes .... you knwo what i mean ... we'll see again in
the mornin'... have a good one !
> I would just download both mod_jk_1.3.so binaries from the Jakarta site.
> One is EAPI, one is not. Try it with each until the error goes away. My
> guess is that your Apache either has EAPI support compiled in or it
> doesn't,
> and I don't know of a way to tell. Somebody probably does.
>
> The dir structure is puzzling, but my guess is it's because RH does things
> their own way. You'll probably want to run "httpd -v" and see what version
> number pops out...it is very possible that you are running Apache 2 and you
> don't know it, in which case you'll want to reconfigure accordingly.
>
> I never enable or install the Apache that comes in RedHat, I always install
> my own from source, but that is just old habit left over from the good old
> days. My point is that I can't really help specifically other than to
> provide suggestions, as I typically don't start with the environment that
> you have, which is why my HOWTOs talk about installing Apache.
>
> John
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Kind regards,
Rene Kooyman
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