What is the environment you are working on (OS, Compiler, etc)?  Also, check
out the documentation located at www.modssl.org (install document).  If you
are building on Solaris drop another line and I will forward you some
information (I just spent some time debugging an issue with gcc and Solaris
8).

-----Original Message-----
From: R. DuFresne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: modssl with a shared ssl lib base


Since apache 2.0.X will not function with older kernels, we have been
trying to upgrade to apache_1.3.26 and wheen out of reliance for present
upon the mod_blowchunks.so thing we have implimented till time permitted.
But, we had decided to build ssl-engine with shared capability, so as to
not have to jump through hoops if matters with apache 2.0.X changed and
such.  But, we are failing to get a working httpd when going this route.
I'm wondering if the older apache fails, at least on older kernels, when
ssl has been compiled as an so?

Thanks,


Ron DuFresne
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