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Jonathan,

On 7/14/2011 1:08 PM, Leffingwell, Jonathan R CTR FRCSE, JAX 7.2.2 wrote:
> Chris, something DID just dawn on me...
> 
> I have my own account on that Linux server, though not with root 
> access or anything. Would it be possible for me to compile mod_jk.so 
> into my own space and then tell him where the mod_jk.so is?

Yes.

> If so, would the following steps be how I would generate mod_jk.so 
> (and forgive the "newbie"ness of the question, please)?
> 
> tar -xvzf tomcat-connectors-1.2.30-src.tar.gz
> 
> cd tomcat-connectors-1.2.30-src/native/ # which apxs

The "# which apxs" was intended to be a command to determine the
location of Apache httpd's "apxs" program, which is a
configuration-dumping utility to help with building Apache httpd
modules. apxs if often found in /usr/sbin/apxs so Leon's post was using
that as an example:

> ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --enable-api-compatibility

Replace /usr/sbin/apxs with whatever the result of "which apxs" is. If
that doesn't return anything, you may have to have your SA install the
Apache httpd development package or something. It might also be called
"apxs2" (that's the case in my Debian Lenny environment).

Good luck,
- -chris
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