sharri parsell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i hope this is a simple question:
-l does not show dynamically loaded modules.
>
> i've just finished installing a mod_ssl'd and mod_perl'd apache.
> i followed the installation docs (there was even an example for my
> setup) pretty carefully. upon completion, i do an httpd -l
> and see:
There is no --enable-shared=ssl or --enable-shared=max below, so it would
seems that mod_ssl should have been buil statically. But then then I have
no idea what --some-other-stuff is supposed to do.
-Tom
>
> Compiled-in modules:
> http_core.c
> mod_so.c
> mod_perl.c
>
>
> should i not see also mod_ssl.c? i thought that i had compiled in
> mod_ssl? more details below.
>
> something fishy which may or may not be related: my httpd.conf file
> was not backed up and replaced with a ssl'd version.
>
> any clues appreciated,
>
> sharri
>
> ===========================
>
> here's the steps i took. i'm using redhat 6.0 with apache 1.3.9 (source
> RPM), mod_perl 1.21, mod_ssl 2.4.4-1.3.9.
>
> # apply mod_ssl to Apache source tree
> $ cd mod_ssl-2.4.
> $ ./configure --with-apache=/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/apache_1.3.9
>
> # apply mod_perl to Apache source tree
> # and build/install the Perl-side of mod_perl
> $ cd mod_perl-1.21
> $ perl Makefile.PL \
> EVERYTHING=1 \
> APACHE_SRC=/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/apache_1.3.9/src \
> USE_APACI=1 \
> PREP_HTTPD=1 \
> DO_HTTPD=1
> $ make
> $ make install
>
> # build/install Apache with mod_ssl and mod_perl
> # openssl is already installed
> $ SSL_BASE=SYSTEM
> $ cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
>
> # modify the apache.spec file in the relevant place:
> # configure
> # --some-other-stuff \
> # --enable-module=ssl \
> # --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a \
> # --enable-module=perl
>
> $ rpm --short-circuit -bc /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/apache.spec
> $ strip /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/src/redhat_1.3.9/src/httpd
> $ mv /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/src/redhat_1.3.9/src/httpd /usr/sbin/httpd
> $ make certificate
>
> ### everything's groovy up to here. mod_perl enabled server starts
> ### up and does its web server thing. but where is mod_ssl?
>
>
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