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From: "Stu" <stu@leotel.co.uk>
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Subject: Building Apache JServ
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 12:18:43 +0100
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Hi,
  I'm trying to build apache 1.3.20 + JServ 1.1.2 on Cygwin 1.3.2, but
believe my
  problem is more due to being a cygwin newbie. Straight code compiles just
fine i.e.
  got plain apache up and running easily. Problem I have with JServ is
compiling the
  Java portions, and subsequently running them, all down to classpath
settings
  during the make, and having got around that by essentially building by
hand JServ
  complains during apache startup, again due to path problems.
  I've tried configuring JServ with both NT and Unix like pathnames all to
no avail
  as far as 'make' goes. Is there a standard way of getting around problems
with building
  applications involving some java content? Trying to use cygpath in
manually edited
  makefiles have got me nowhere.


  TIA,
    Stu


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