hm. -rpath doesn't seem to be an accepted flag in the apxs included
with the latest OpenBSD
-- devin
On Dec 7, 2009, at 6:56 PM, Joe Lewis wrote:
Devin Ceartas wrote:
The logic of my SQLite code works if I compile it as a stand-alone
executable.
My mod_hello.c compiles and loads/works fine without the SQLite code
Combining the two, the module compiles and is installed, but the
apache process dies immediately (core dump) every time it is
loaded. Stripping out all the SQLite code and simply linking
against SQLite causes this problem. In other words, with the same
code:
apxs -cia -L/usr/local/lib -I/home/devin mod_hello.c
/* Works Fine, prints "hello world" */
apxs -cia -L/usr/local/lib -I/home/devin -lsqlite3 mod_hello.c
/* compiles but dies on apache load */
The platform is OpenBSD 4.6 with the platform's version of Apache
1.3 and SQLite 3.6.20 downloaded from the SQLite site and compiled
from source
Since I'm just getting started with C apache modules, I assume I'm
missing something basic.
If using a Linux-based system, I'd suggest ensuring that ld.so.conf
is setup to point to the directory or that the compile has the
runtime path for the sqlite library. For example, I have added "-
rpath /usr/local/lib -rpath /usr/local/lib/mysql" to my -L
parameters for apxs to load mySQL external modules dynamically in
the past.
Linux-based systems also have an "strace" command that may be used
to figure out what libraries are missing.
--
Joe Lewis
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