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cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/src/native README.configure
jfclere 01/06/05 00:55:53
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Describe how to use the configure things...
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Installation
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It is possible to use autoconf for configuration and installation.
To create jakarta-tomcat-connectors's autoconf script, you will need libtool
1.3.3 or higher, and autoconf 2.13 or newer.
Those tools will not be required if you are just
using a package downloaded from apache.org, they are only required for
developers.
To configure jakarta-tomcat-connectors run the following commands.
./autoconf (not required unless you are a developer)
./configure [autoconf arguments] [jakarta-tomcat-connectors arguments]
make
* make install
jakarta-tomcat-connectors arguments
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JVM related parameters:
--with-java-home=DIR
DIR is the patch to the JDK root directory. Something like: /opt/java/jdk12
--with-os-type[=SUBDIR]
SUBDIR is the os-type subdirectory, normaly configure should guess it
correctly.
* --with-arch-type[=SUBDIR]
SUBDIR is the arch subdirectory, normaly configure should guess it correctly.
--with-java-platform=VAL
VAL is the Java platform 1 is 1.1.x and 2 is 1.2.x. It is guessed correctly.
Apache related parameters:
--with-apxs[=FILE]
FILE is the location of the apxs tool. Default is finding apxs in PATH.
It builds a shared Apache module. It detects automaticly the Apache version.
(2.0 and 1.3)
* --with-apache=DIR
DIR is the path where apache sources are located.
DIR is something like: /home/apache/apache_1.3.19
It builds a static Apache module.
APR:
* --with-apr=DIR
DIR is the location of APR. APR means Apache Portable Runtime. (That is not
Apache-2.0!)
Note it needs a compiled APR! (for APRVARS and APR includes).
APR is code is "protected" by #ifdef HAVE_APR ... #endif
JNI support:
* --enable-jni
Build the jni_connect.so.
* Not yet supported.