These messages might also occur when using modules built for other
versions of Apache httpd. Are you sure your mod_jk.so module is for
Apache httpd 2.2?
-David
Tom wrote:
I have downloaded mod_jk.so from the Tomcat site and when I attempt to
use it via the LoadModule directive in Apache I get an error that is
explained as follows:
Q. What's that message about 'garbled DSO ?'
A. It's related to Apache EAPI, the message 'mod_jk.so is garbled -
perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO ?' just told you are trying
to install a mod_jk.so DSO module that was compiled on an Apache using
EAPI, like apache-mod_ssl or apache from Redhat distro 6.2/7.0 but
your system use the standard apache with normal API.
What does it mean to have an Apache system using the standard API
versus the EAPI. Is there a setting in Apache 2.2 to force the use of
EAPI so that I can use the precompiled mod_jk.so?
Environment: Tomcat 5.5, Apache 2.2 and Fedora Core 5.
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