This is what I found:
>>>>>
--enable-shared=max tells the script to include mod_so (needed for dynamic
modules, or DSOs) and compile all the standard modules as dynamic modules
<<<<<
So I will need to find some way around this for the other things I rely
upon..... but it seems that mod_perl's configuration should behave
accordingly if you tell it NOT to use DSO.
Forrest
- Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Ged Haywood
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Ged Haywood
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static mo... Ged Haywood
- EXPAT? Forrest Aldrich
- Re: EXPAT? Stas Bekman
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a stati... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a s... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a s... Stas Bekman
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a s... Ged Haywood
- Test please ignore Ryan Farrington
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a stati... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a stati... Forrest Aldrich
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a s... Ged Haywood
- Re: Compling mod_perl as a static module.... Forrest Aldrich