Chris,

Are these not binary releases then?

http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/

On 11/24/06, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Ben,

ben short wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Um, a good question. I thought that mod_jk was only available as
> source and pkg_get -i ap2_mod_jk seemed like an easier option. Altough
> it turned out to be a headache.
>
> If i get time I might try out the binary from apache.

I think that's the biggest problem... there is no binary distribution of
mod_jk, and there really can't be; you need a binary that exactly
matches your apache httpd binaries. Unless you also get apache httpd
from "blastwave", you are inviting compatibility problems, etc.

Installing from source is super simple. It's a pretty basic "untar,
configure, make, install" kinda package, and always results in the
binary that is appropriate for your setup. You just need to make sure
that you have a C compiler handy (which, as I recall, Solaris does not
always have).

- -chris

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