On Nov 27, 2006, at 7:31 PM, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
If I were you, I would build subversion with mod_dav_svn even if
you are not going to use it -- you can not load it in the
httpd.conf later. During this build, let the ports system build
APR and dbd for you -- WITH_APACHE2_APR=yes its something close to
that switch.
already did that. uninstalled and reinstalled. no luck.
i'm alternating between errors on expat and db4 now -- it seems that
anything that hits apr won't link to any of its libraries right.
i've been trying to do libapreq off the ports and source -- no luck
on either.
any port that builds against things that aren't apr -- no problem.
introduce apr, and it chokes on bdb or expat.
Can you do a ldd on mod_apreq.so
no. i deinstalled it for the upgrade. so now i've got one in
memory, and no way to build it.
If you need to be up in a hurry, you can likely symlink a different
version into place, or use /etc/libmap.conf to map it accordingly.
i'm close to buying another box, migratoing my system on a clean
install, and reformatting this one. something odd happened, and i
can't figure it out at all. apr seems to be the only thing
affected. its driving me crazy.
// Jonathan Vanasco
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