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All (especially mod_jk folks),

I recently upgraded one of my servers to Apache httpd 2.2 and
(predictably) my existing hand-built mod_jk.so library was "garbled",
requiring me to re-compile. After a re-build (and upgrade from 1.2.23 to
1.2.25), it appeared that the JkMount directives were not being followed.

Apache's syntax check passes just fine. My mod_jk.log file gets created
(and mod_jk says it's being initialized twice, oddly enough) but when I
try to access a JkMounted URI (like /foo/bar), I get an error message
from httpd saying "can't find file /foo/bar)".

It appears that the JkMount is having no effect at all.

When compiling the module using the bundled apxs script, the shared
object goes into native/apache-2.0/mod_jk.so instead of something more
clearly labeled for Apache 2.2.

Since binaries exist for 2.2 on the public servers, I'm guessing that
mod_jk has no Apache httpd 2.2 issues. Am I missing something?

- -chris
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