Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:20:31 -0700 From: "Alex M" <alex@myzona.net> To: "Peter Pentchev" <roam@ringlet.net>, "=?windows-1251?B?zejq7uvg6SDK7u3k8OD47uI=?=" <nick@intero.ru> Cc: <dirk@FreeBSD.ORG>, <ports@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3 Message-ID: <003d01c11f65$452cb3c0$9601a8c0@parkson> References: <000601c11f2f$377dcd80$0101a8c0@linkey.ru> <20010807135728.E54952@ringworld.oblivion.bg>
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Hello all, seeing this subject is up, couldnt resist telling u my problem, i was trying to get JSP working on apache, i have got jserv and tomcat up and running with apache 1.3.20, but someone told me i need mod_jk in order for jsp to work, thou i assume its the same as jserv. Anyways, after configuring httpd.conf for mod_jk modules, apache doesnt start with a following error in http-error.log: could not load workers file. I suppose its the workers.properties file that is being invoked from mod_jk.conf file. I have checked all these files but nothing helped me to get apache running with mod_jk intact. Yesterday i have installed GNUJSP, didnt quite work well too, i did all the steps in pkg-message. I am gonna work on it more to get it working. Regards, Alex M. > > Hello, Dirk! > > > > Sorry for disturbing you... > > > > I still can't understand is mod_jk supported on Apache versions prior to 1.3.20... > > Your package, that i've download from ftp.freebsd.org requires 1.3.20... is there reason for that?... > > And if yes, where i can get mod_jk version, that works with Apache 1.3.19?.... > > The package probably requires 1.3.20 because 1.3.20 was the PORTVERSION > of www/apache at the time of building the mod_jk package. > > I doubt that you will be able to find a new version of the mod_jk package > built against an old version of Apache itself; you'd be much better off > updating your Ports collection and building the www/mod_jk port. > > G'luck, > Peter To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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