Dear Simon

A quick hack is to put a symbolic link in /usr/lib for libssl.o

Regards
Stephen Carr

Simon Ritchie said:
>> When I try and start Apache 1.3.22 on Solaris 8 I get:
>>
>> bash-2.03# /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start
>> ld.so.1: /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd: fatal: libssl.so.0: open failed:
>> No such file or directory
>
> This also happens on Linux and there it's caused by the shared library
> cache mechanism.  This holds information about the shared libraries on
> the system, but only the ones that it knows about.  The effect is that
> you can only put shared libraries in certain directories and the system
> doesn't see new ones until you refresh the cache.  By default the cache
> update doesn't scan the directory where apache puts its shared
> libararies.
>
> I think that Solaris has a similar mechanism to Linux, but the details
> of how you update the cache are different.  Try looking in the manual
> entry for the shared library link tool (ld.so on Linux, maybe something
> else on Solaris).  If there is nothing in there, the "See Also" section
> may point you to the right place.
>
> Simon
>
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