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From: sjo <sjo@@spin.ch>
To: "Java Apache Users" <java-apache-users@@list.working-dogs.com>
Subject: Re: Installing JServ 1.0b3 with DSO without Apache-Source possible?
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 1999, 5:08 AM


On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, you wrote:
>Yes, you are true.
>When using SuSE distributions, you have to get the apache sources and
>then recompile the whole stuff.

I managed to install JServ without recompiling apache, by using the
apache version which was installed from the SUSE 6.0 CD.

Actually I also run into troubles, probably because the files aren't
placed at the locations where they normally would be placed (the
SUSE people probably moved some of the files to different locations).
I also got the error message, that DSO isn't supported by Apache.

The parameter -with-apache-install requires the apache installation
directory because the installer looks for the tool 'apxs' in the following
directories:
<apache_dir>/sbin/apxs
<apache_dir>/bin/apxs
<apache_dir>/src/support/apxs

When installing apache from the SUSE CD, the tool 'apxs' is put to
/usr/sbin/apxs, therefore the installation is aborted, because this
tool isn't found.

Therefore I had to specify '-with-apache-install=/usr' and it worked.
I didn't encounter any other obstacles during JServ installation.

Actually it might be a good idea to add '/usr/sbin/' to the list of
directories which are searched for 'apxs', so that other people using
SUSE will be able to install JServ easily.

Sam Jordan
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