Hi Chris,
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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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
Unfort, I searched the system and found no other apache there.. I'm
guessing the apxs is 1.3 since the mod_jk "./configure
--with-apxs=<path>" thought it was - and then compiled the mod_jk for
apache-1.3.. I tried a few other command switches which didn't work
(e.g. --with-apxs2=<path to apxs>) oh well...
Yes, I *am* the sys admin ;-) ...but, I didn't install/provision the
box.. I agree with you, the config just doesn't appear to be correct.
...I've spun on this long enough.. how easy is the apache upgrade to
2.0.58? ..i may want to take you up on the binary offer..
--thanks,
Mike
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