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All,

I'm trying to set up an Amazon EC2 instance as a proxying web server
for Tomcat using mod_jk. I'm using Amazon's basic "Linux" 32-bit AMI
which doesn't include much -- specifically, a compiler.

mod_jk does not appear to be in the list of packages available via 'yum'.

Mostly I have access to 64-bit machines so my plan of just compiling
elsewhere and pushing the binary up to the server isn't really a good one.

Other than installing the GCC toolchain, compiling mod_jk and then
removing the toolchain, does anyone have any other good ideas?

Thanks,
- -chris
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