"J Peaks" <jeremy.peaks.DeleteThis@om.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.10.09.15.35.25.299390@om.com...
| All,
|
| We are soon to be hosting a very important system but are currently having
| some problems with setting this up on our Redhat Linux environment. We
| are running the following:
|
| Redhat 9 (all updated using up2date)
| kernel 2.4.20-20.9
| Apache 2 (specifically 2.0.40-21.5, the current default for Redhat 9)
| Tomcat 4 (I do not know exactly which version, this has been installed on
| another machine)
| i686
|
| I understand that MOD_JK2 is needed to make the bridge between Apache and
| Tomcat, but we are having trouble with the installation of this. The
| version we were trying to install from an RPM (mod_jk2-ap20-2.0.1-1jpp)
| was complaining that it needed Apache version 2.0.43 in order to work. As
| hard as we tried, we could not locate this exact version other than for
| the PowerPC.
|
| Does anyone know of an RPM of MOD_JK2 that will work with our version of
| Apache? If not, do you possibly know of another way this can be done?
|
| Any help gratefully appreciated.
|
| Thanks
|
| J Peaks
2.0.47 is the latest release, a higher release number than 2.0.43 so it
should work, if you've been using 2.0.40 versions these are pre 2.0.43 so I
would expect them not to work.
--
-P
"Sometimes I feel so goddam' trapped by everything that I know"
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