Hum, .... I remember that I had to download the source apr-1.2.7.tar.gz
for APR directly from the apache website and use the classic ./configure
&& make && make install,
Then I untar tomcat-native.tar.gz in the bin directory and run again
configure --with-apr=/usr/local/apr/bin/ && make && make install
This is true I dit not consider 32- or 64-bit compilation and the server
use a 32 processor.
Is there 2 differents packages 32 or 64 bit, or different compilation
directive ?
Thanks.
Caldarale, Charles R a écrit :
From: Michael Courcy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat unable to find the apr library
I wanted my tomcat instance use the APR (Apache Portable
Runtime) so I installed it.
Where did you get it in Linux-installable form? You normally have to
build it for the platform it's going to be run on, using 32- or 64-bit
compilation to match the JVM you have.
- Chuck
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