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Mike,

mike spisak wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Hmm... if you have Apache2 installed, you ought to have apxs2 somewhere.
>
> That's what i figured too.. i did not install apache2 myself, it came on
> a virtual dedicated server that i purchased from a provider i need not
> mention..    so, when i do "/usr/sbin/httpd -v" - i get: "Server
> version: Apache/2.0.54"  -- when i do a "find / -name apxs" - i get:
> "/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/apxs"  --but I know this won't work, as I've
> tried to compile and use the apache-1.3 generated mod_jk.so file with
> apache2 and it fails with a nasty error...

Right: you /must/ compile mod_jk to match your Apache version.

> (btw: the virtual server uses plesk, if that matters).

Perhaps, but probably not. I don't know anything about plesk, so let's
hope it doesn't matter ;)

>> ..anything else you can suggest?   ..much thanks in advance,

You mentioned apache-1.3... do you have that installed in parallel? Is
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/apxs actually the 1.3 version of apxs?

You might want to ask your system administrator about the 2.0 install.
If you are the sys admin, you might want to file a support request with
your VM operator, 'cause it looks like things are not set up in a sane way.

If you upgrade to 2.0.58, use the same compiler as me, and are working
on I32 hardware, I can give you my binary ;)

- -chris

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