Older blog entries for alexr (starting at number 3)

Who says that Apache cannot be build with DSO support under SunOS5.6? I did, apparently. I am forced to take it back. I did managed to compile it. :)

I am so happy.

Heh.. SunOS is a wonderfull platform, if you don't mess with it.. I got an UltraSparcII with SunOS 5.6 to install and configure Apache+Tomcat. Well, the person who played with that machine before me, played a little bit more than I expected. Spent first part of the day just cleaning the machine up.. Whoa, was that a MESS!

Spent most of my day left installing JDK1.2.2, Apache and Tomcat onto a SunOS 5.6. Well, JDK needs a SunOS Patch to work, Tomcat source needs Ant and Tools (of course), and under SunOS you cant build DSO modules with Apache.. *sigh*

As I said, SunOS is a wonderfull platform..

Just played a little bit with Advogato's engine.. Successfully changed (and undo the changes) to a project not created by me.. I wonder if that is really smart?

OK, we all know that we are good people.. But someone can screw up the entire Advogato project pages.. *grin*

This Tomcat is really anoying me. Spent entire day trying to get servlets working. The so-called example configuration that comes with Tomcat is (to put it gently) not working. *sigh* JSP works fine, and servlets are working fine on port 8080, but.. With Apache - NOOOOOOOOOO..

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