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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by GOMEZ Henri <hg...@slib.fr> on 2001/06/22 15:02:29 UTC

RE: mod_jk.so for LINUX

>is there someone that knows why exists two files mod_jk.so (-eapi and
-noeapi) for LINUX? 

I'm updating the mod_jk doc on TC 3.2/3.3/J-T-C


>Which do I have to use? Do I have to cut the word after '.so'?

If you have an Apache with EAPI (ie mod_ssl) use mod_jk.so-eapi
and rename to mod_jk.so 


Re: mod_jk.so for LINUX

Posted by Pier Paolo Bortone <pi...@netengineering.it>.
Gomez,
I have found docs about the argument on TC 3.3 but not on 3.2.

BTW thanks now I have understood.

Pier Paolo.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "GOMEZ Henri" <hg...@slib.fr>
To: <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: mod_jk.so for LINUX


> >is there someone that knows why exists two files mod_jk.so (-eapi and
> -noeapi) for LINUX? 
> 
> I'm updating the mod_jk doc on TC 3.2/3.3/J-T-C
> 
> 
> >Which do I have to use? Do I have to cut the word after '.so'?
> 
> If you have an Apache with EAPI (ie mod_ssl) use mod_jk.so-eapi
> and rename to mod_jk.so