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I am a new Linux user who did a Red Hat 5.2 "out of the box" install. If your install
was like mine you won't have the apxs binary that JServ needs to build its module. 

configure will tell you that your Apache install is not DSO. It is but it doesn't have apxs.
This must be installed using rpm or glint from Networking -> Deamons apache-devl 1.3.3-1. Once
you have done this (assuming you have installed the JSDK where I have) the following should work:


./configure --with-apache-install=/usr --prefix=/usr/local/jserv --with-jsdk=/usr/local/JSDK2.0                                 
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