Apache2 without APXS

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by ctroyp, Feb 5, 2006.

  1. ctroyp

    ctroyp New Member HowtoForge Supporter

    I have Apache2 currently running on my system (Debian Sarge). APXS was not initially installed when Apache2 was initially installed via "The Perfect Setup". Ultimately I am trying to install the mod_jk/mod_webapp connector for Tomcat. I am trying to build the source files for mod_jk, but I need APXS.

    I have searched and searched for instructions on how to install APXS on a current Apache2 installation and cannot find anything. Short of reinstalling Apache2, does anyone know how or even if this can be done? Or, could anyone point me to a good Apache community forum where I could ask this question?

    Thanks in advance...
     
    Last edited: Feb 5, 2006
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    apxs2 is in the apache2-devel package. You must install the apache2-devel package.
    Run
    Code:
    apt-get search apache2
    You will then find the exact name of the Apache2 devel package. To install it, run
    Code:
    apt-get install <package_name>
     
  3. ctroyp

    ctroyp New Member HowtoForge Supporter

    I have already installed the Apache2-devel packeage, but the only apxs that I could find was the one for the ISPConfig Apache located in:
    Code:
    /root/ispconfig/httpd/bin/apxs
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    For Apache2, apxs is called apxs2. If you search for apxs2, you should find it.
     
  5. ctroyp

    ctroyp New Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Ran the search with no results.

    How can I serch o confirm that apache2-devel is in fact installed?
     
  6. ctroyp

    ctroyp New Member HowtoForge Supporter

  7. tristanlee85

    tristanlee85 New Member

    I'm trying to install this on FC5 and of course the Debian package won't work for me (at least I don't know how to use it). I've searched everywhere trying to find apxs2, but I can't find anything. Any ideas?
     
  8. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    It's possible the tool is named apxs on Fedora. You should install the Apache development files on your system, there must be a package for Fedora, too.
    Run
    Code:
    yum search apache
    or
    Code:
    yum search httpd
    to find it.
     
  9. vaibhav

    vaibhav New Member

    yum install httpd-devel

    Hi There,

    yum install httpd-devel

    will sort out your problem.

    Chao!
    Vaibz!
     

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