Hi, I had completely the same problem myself, starting Apache with AxKit.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/archive/mod_perl_C1/modperl_F7/Problems_installing_mp1_and_apache-1.3.28_P73387/ Tom On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 13:45, Ken Corey wrote: > Hi All. > > I've had a search through the archives, and can't seem to find anything > relevant. Pointers would be welcome. > > I've got a Mandrake linux 8.1 system (yeah, old), from which I've > removed the provided apache 1.3.20 setup. > > So, I'm starting from scratch. I downloaded apache 1.3.29, mod_perl > 1.29, though I kept the perl 5.6.1 that I've already got. > > I've made apache, and gotten it running just fine. I shut it back down > again. > > Now I try to build mod_perl. > > perl Makefile.PL EVERYTHING=1 > <computer trundles> > make > <computer trundles> > make test > <computer fails the tests because PerlTransHandler is not defined, so > the web server won't start.> > > Hrm...okay...try it this way: > perl Makefile.PL PERL_LOG=1 PERL_LOG_API=1 PERL_SSI=1 > <computer trundles> > make > <computer trundles> > make test > <computer passes all tests> > > I install AxKit on top of mod_perl, and then when the web server starts > to load, it crashes with the message "Can't locate loadable object for > Apache::Log in @INC...". > > I can find Log.pm in my library path, but no Log.so. Further, I can't > see where Log.so is being built in mod_perl, as there's no .c file in > the Log subdirectory. > > Clearly I'm doing something wrong here, but danged if I can tell what it > is. Any clues? > > -Ken -- \\\||/// \\ - - // ( @ @ ) -oOo--( )--oOo---------------------------------------------------------- ___ ___ tom schindl o __ / / / innovative medientechnik planung AG / /\/\/ / / /__/ / __ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] / / / / /_/ / / /___/ http://www.impire.de / voice:+43(512)34193432,fax:+43(512)34193420 Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 6, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria, Software Engineering ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Reporting bugs: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html