Hi,
I compiled this combination with gcc 2.95.2 (compiled by myself with
help of sunfreeware gcc) on Solaris 8 without special changes. After
examining some sunfreeware PKGs I decided to roll everything on my own.
Cheers
Georg
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> I'm running solaris 8 and compiled apache/mod_ssl/mm/DSO with no problems *wi
> thout* SHARED_CORE... I am using gcc 3.0.3.
>
> Rgds,
>
> Owen Boyle
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Steve Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Mittwoch, 17. Juli 2002 23:45
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >Subject: RE: I am having a heck of a time - Please help. -- SOLUTION
> >FOUND !
> >
> >
> >David,
> >
> >yes I've encountered problems with gcc when building apache as
> >well. I
> >don't know what the problem is I always thought it was a
> >version issue. I
> >use a gcc-2.8.1 package from FSF, and that works. Perhaps I
> >should try
> >compiling a newer version of gcc, and not use the Sunfreeware package.
> >
> >thanks for the research info below.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Steve Romero
> >
> >At 08:45 AM 7/17/2002 -0700, David Loesche wrote:
> >>Building Apache with EAPI, DSO enabled, mod_ssl and mm is a
> >very simple
> >>task. I do not know why it took so long to figure out. You
> >simply following
> >>the instructions in the mod_ssl install documentation (or
> >other helpful
> >>documents you can find these all over the web), and your up
> >and running with
> >>Apache - EAPI, DSO, mod_ssl, etc. running.
> >>
> >>WRONG! Not on Solaris 8. It seems that if you build Apache
> >on Solaris 2.6
> >>with gcc 2.95 all is well. Simply following the instructions
> >in the mod_ssl
> >>documentation and your done. But it's another story if you are using
> >>Solaris 8 (I am not sure about 7 or 9 - I do have time to try
> >it on these).
> >>After many hours of frustration and numerous emails I finally
> >decided to try
> >>every combination one-by-one to identify which one was the culprit.
> >>
> >>Initial environment:
> >>
> >>Solaris 8
> >>Gcc 3.0.3
> >>Apache 1.3.26
> >>Mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26
> >>mm-1.1.3
> >>openssl-0.9.6d
> >>
> >>The only way this combination works is with
> >-enable-rule=SHARED_CORE. This
> >>option "forces" Apache to export the share symbols so they
> >are available at
> >>run time. This takes a 5% performance hit and since the
> >previous build did
> >>not have it I assumed I was doing something wrong. So I tried every
> >>possible build configuration over and over - No change (I had
> >to use the
> >>SHARE_CORE rule). I even tried this on Apache 2.0.39 and 1.3.20 (the
> >>previous build version here of Apache). No matter what I did
> >I could not
> >>get it to build the same way as the previous version. More
> >work to do...
> >>
> >>2nd shot:
> >>
> >>Solaris 8
> >>Gcc 2.95.3
> >>Apache 1.3.26
> >>Mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26
> >>mm-1.1.3
> >>openssl-0.9.6d
> >>
> >>EVENTS AND SOLUTION:
> >>
> >>Same as above. More work to do...
> >>
> >>Last shot:
> >>
> >>Solaris 8
> >>Gcc 3.1
> >>Apache 1.3.26
> >>Mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26
> >>mm-1.1.3
> >>openssl-0.9.6d
> >>
> >>Worked just like all the documentation said it should have
> >and everyone I
> >>contacted told me to do (which I had spend over a week
> >reading and trying
> >>all these suggestions). As it turns out, either the build from
> >>sunfreeware.com for gcc 2.95 & 3.0.3 have an issue with the
> >loader module,
> >>the building of shared libraries, or gcc has an issue. So,
> >if any of you
> >>have to do this make sure you have gcc 3.1 or SUN's compiler
> >(I believe
> >>SUN's works but did not try it - I guess I'm just stubborn).
> >>
> >>Later,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: David Loesche
> >>Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:07 PM
> >>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >>Subject: RE: I am having a heck of a time - Please help.
> >>
> >>I did read the referred document concerning the build phase.
> >I am intrigued
> >>by the LD_LIBRARY_PATH suggestion. What would you recommend
> >I set it to?
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Boyle Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >>Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:51 AM
> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: RE: I am having a heck of a time - Please help.
> >>
> >>Could be to do with your version of openssl lib (check it is
> >reasonably up
> >>to date) or with your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable..
> >>
> >>Check out
> >http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Apache-Compile-HOWTO/html/apache.html
> >>
> >>for a good user's summary.
> >>
> >>Rgds,
> >>
> >>Owen Boyle
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >From: David Loesche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> >Sent: Freitag, 12. Juli 2002 20:12
> >> >To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> >Subject: I am having a heck of a time - Please help.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >I have poured through all the documentation I can find on
> >> >enabling mod_ssl
> >> >with Apache 1.3.26 but keep coming up short. If I static link
> >> >the mod_ssl
> >> >it works fine but when I try to enable DSO and use it as a
> >> >shared library I
> >> >keep getting ap_add_config_define : referenced symbol not
> >> >found. I have the
> >> >following config setup for the apache build:
> >> >
> >> >#!/bin/ksh
> >> >SSL_BASE=/usr/local/ssl \
> >> >EAPI_MM=../mm-1.1.3 \
> >> >EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH=logs/httpd.mm \
> >> >LIBS=/usr/lib/libC.so.5 \
> >> >CFLAGS=-fPIC \
> >> >./configure --prefix=/opt/apache \
> >> > --enable-rule=EAPI \
> >> > --enable-module=ssl \
> >> > --enable-shared=ssl \
> >> > --disable-rule=SSL_COMPAT \
> >> > --enable-rule=SSL_SDBM \
> >> > --enable-suexec \
> >> > --suexec-caller=http
> >> >
> >> >I have followed the instructions in the modssl install
> >guide to patch
> >> >Apache. Please verify the following build for mod_ssl:
> >> >
> >> >./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.26 \
> >> > --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl \
> >> > --with-mm=../mm-1.1.3
> >> >
> >> >If you can help (point me to some documentation) I would be
> >> >very grateful...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >David S. Loesche
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