John,

Thanks for being patient so far!

Doing a uname -a on the server gives:

SunOS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5.6 Generic_105181-20 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise

I've just downloaded 1.3.26 and I'm about to install that. Did have 1.3.6
(not .26).

Cheers,
Kev.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2003 15:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Question regarding "tomcat-apache.conf" file.



Can you tell us what platform you're using?  Can you confirm exactly what 
Apache version you have?

JK and JK2 are Apache version sensitive.  You could easily spend many hours 
trying various binary files without results because of incompatibilities.  
If you tell us what you need, we can help you faster.

Regarding the error message, does your Apache include mod_dir?

John

On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 06:41:24 -0700, Thomas, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Hmm, got this error while using mod_jk-1.2.2.so
>
> Syntax error on line 233 of
> /ki- 
> sun4k2/export/home/apt2/ta_web/webserver/apache_1.3.6/conf/httpd.conf:
> Cannot load
> /ki-sun4k2/export/home/apt2/ta_web/webserver/apache_1.3.6/libexec/mod_jk- 
> 1.2
> .2.so into server: ld.so.1:
> /ki-sun4k2/export/home/apt2/ta_web/webserver/apache_1.3.6/bin/httpd: 
> fatal:
> relocation error: file
> /ki-sun4k2/export/home/apt2/ta_web/webserver/apache_1.3.6/libexec/mod_jk- 
> 1.2
> .2.so: symbol dir_module: referenced symbol not found
> bin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephan beal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 June 2003 14:20
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Question regarding "tomcat-apache.conf" file.
>
>
> On Monday 16 June 2003 14:56, John Turner wrote:
>> No, its saying that the wrong (incompatible) .so file is being used.
>>
>> Apache 1.3.6 is ancient...I doubt any of the JK sources will work
>> with it, and there have been 21 revisions to the 1.3 source since
>> (currently at 1.3.27).  If "1.3.6" isn't a typo, you should first and
>> foremost upgrade your Apache.  If you can't upgrade for some reason,
>> you will have to build your own mod_jk from source, and my guess is
>> it won't be easy.
>
> i'm using Apache 1.3.x (.27 at the moment), and never had any problems 
> building mod_jk until ~1.2.3pre. Eventually i was able to build that and 
> 1.2.4, but had to jump through some hoops to do so.
>
> In the hope that they may save someone some effort, i've posted some 
> mod_jk bins for Solaris 8:
>
> http://stephan.rootonfire.org/mod_jk/
>
> a few moments ago i added a 1.2.2 and a 1.2.3pre-ish version.
> These bins are only known to work with Apache 1.3.27.
>
>



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