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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by David Thompson <Da...@holistix.net> on 2000/12/12 02:14:50 UTC

RE: Question about Linux install of Tomcat 3.2 (is there an RPM y et)

What about the mod_jserv.so or whatever that connects Apache to Tomcat?
dt

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From: John Clark L. Naldoza [mailto:njclark@ntsp.nec.co.jp]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 4:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about Linux install of Tomcat 3.2 (is there an RPM
yet)


David Thompson wrote:
> 
> I am a linux newbie so this might be a stupid question but...
> I have linux 6.2 installed (using Redhat).
> I have Apache 1.3.14 running well.
> I have JDK 1.3 installed and working.
> Now to get to where I want to be, I want to get Tomcat 3.2 running with
> Apache. There are no RPM's for it as of last night (at least not at
> redhat.com) and I do not want to mess with the older version. Can I
install
> the unix tars from apache.org on my system without building it myself? I
> would assume there are system specific things that would require a rebuild
> but I really do not want to deal with that right now. How long does it
> normally take to get RPMs on redhat.com for something like this?
> Any advice would be appreciated.
> thanks,
> dt

In essence you can...  As long as you have a supported JVM...;-)

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Re: Question about Linux install of Tomcat 3.2 (is there an RPM yet)

Posted by Filip Hanik <fi...@filip.net>.
you should be able to build this one using the Apache apxs binary

It is more a Apache issue, and can be found in the documentation for mod_jk.

Filip

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Clark L. Naldoza" <nj...@ntsp.nec.co.jp>
To: <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Question about Linux install of Tomcat 3.2 (is there an RPM
yet)


David Thompson wrote:
>
> What about the mod_jserv.so or whatever that connects Apache to Tomcat?
> dt
>

it's now mod_jk.so..;-)

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Re: Question about Linux install of Tomcat 3.2 (is there an RPM yet)

Posted by "John Clark L. Naldoza" <nj...@ntsp.nec.co.jp>.
David Thompson wrote:
> 
> What about the mod_jserv.so or whatever that connects Apache to Tomcat?
> dt
> 

it's now mod_jk.so..;-)

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