RE: mod_perl make failed: cannot find -lapr
Here is an update: But before I begin, let me say thank you for both Stan Bekman and Randy Kobes for your assistance. So far, result was both good and bad. The original issue which I was facing appears to have been resolved. Unfortunately, yet another problem has been created. Hence, this problem may branch into a new issue for which I have started a new newsgroup thread. I would like to recap the measures which were taken for the benefit of others. So I'll discuss these points first. This will show what fix was used in order to resolve the initial problem. Then I'll address the new development. Refer below section Still again, another option to get the punch line. Background: To solve the original problem I was having, it appears as if a new set of source was needed, or the it might be resolved by acquiring just incremental changes. I didn't' have a client edition of CVS on my system, and I was trying to avoid bringing that package online. But I also can appreciate the difficulty of segregating non-CVS files from the entire release just to fix the problem I was having. So there seamed to be merit bringing going through yet another learning curve. The first set of alternatives: So, therefore, it looked as if I had two options to choose from 1) install CVS and get incremental code that way; or, 2) acquire an entire 'bleeding edge' software release. This wouldn't be 1.99_07 but result in acquiring the work in process edition-which was yet another item I was trying to avoid. I did work with CVS to bring it on line. (I did not have a CVS client established. I acquired the manuals, set up the environment variables, learned the syntax, etc. I stumbled for a while because I wasn't aware the package needed to be 'init'(ialized) before it would work. So although I used the proper command line syntax, it gave me numerous error messages. I eventually got to the point where the code imported, and the incremental updates were applied. But regretfully, the compilation still failed. The comment I would make about this is having both a CVS and non-CVS edition of source code available to the public is good. At time it maybe necessary to get the CVS code but for some this may turn out to be somewhat of a headache to bring online. Unfortunately, in my case, this turn out to be yet another rabbit trail. Yet another alternative was considered: At one point, to solve my problem, I tried to get another edition of apr, in the hope it might resolve issues with incompatibilities between software packages. Perhaps, I could go forward or backward one resolve to fix problems with the naming conventions. At least on my own system, conflicts were created with I downloaded the latest edition of apr. When this was compiled, I was no longer was I able to recompile apache and the issues with mod_perl compiling were not resolved. There appears to be a conflict with apache 2.0.43 with apr-0.9.2. Now things were definitely getting worse. Now web server was offline too and an important library directory had incompatible libraries in it. I lost territory. And I not so sure there is an issue with naming conventions after all, for I tried to use an earlier edition of apr dating back to august and it problems still existed. Further, between the different apr compilations the naming conventions did not change. I could investigate this further but I am not it would be worth the energy. Changes may have occurred but not with the source for which I was working with. Still again, another option: Then I hunted and pecked for a while for another alternative. (At this point, I was on a mission. Some minds are like finished cement, thoroughly mixed and permanently set. I would really like to get this online.) Finally, I discovered http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/ and it was from this resource for which I able to get an easier solution. The is a different source rather than that found under http://perl.apache.org/dist/ and provided from http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#2_0_Development_Source_Distr ibution Finally, a step in the right direction: I don't know if the is a difference between the distribution source vs. that found in the CVS source, or it there just happened to be recent changes (directories/links to these files), but there is a change in the outcome than what I was first working with. Through this new resource, I downloaded an entire software release and began to work with that. Fortunately, I was able to compile mod_perl. Progress at last! Working with mod_perl 2.0 was definitely better than edition 1.99_07. The bad news: But now a new problem has developed-the bad news. When httpd.conf configured to invoke the new mod_perl module, and when httpd is started, Apache is generates the following error message httpd failed. The error was: Starting httpd: httpd: module mod_perl.c is not compatible with this version of Apache. Please contact the vendor for the correct version.
RE: mod_perl make failed: cannot find -lapr
I want to raise my hand on this one too. I went and downloaded, compiled and built and received the exact same problem on RedHat 8.0 with the same versin of perl and mod_perl (no surprise). But I just don't have the time or expertise to track down the exact reason by libapr.so isn't around or being built. But I did want to add to the issue that its more than just you :-) dale -Original Message- From: Steve Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 2:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_perl make failed: cannot find -lapr Your help will be very much appreciated to resolve the following issue. When attempting to make mod_perl.so, the make script 'almost' makes a touchdown but fails before getting to the finishing line. Now it is time get some help from a coach. Hopefully, with a little help, a touchdown will soon follow. Below, I present was appears to be the problem, but someone else will have to direct me to the next set of steps. I've spend an extensive amount of time trying to resolve this myself and it needs another set of eyes. The news groups were reviewed (repeatedly) for assistance, on-line docs, and what available books I could find. The environment is RH 8.0, Apache 2.0.43, Perl 5.8.0, mod_perl 1.99_07. As best as I can tell, Apache, Perl, and mod_perl have been compiled using the recommended configuration options listed in either Redhat's instructions or mod_perl's on-line docs. Get care has been taken to try to dot every one and cross every 't' to my ability. This problem 'may' have to do with an issue of a change of naming conventions which were adapted by the apr apache group. Confer with Stas Bekman's post on Nov 26, 2002 with a title of Problems compiling mod_perl 1.99_07 in RH 8.0. He provides a cvs patch; but, unfortunately, I'm not familiar with using that-as least-as of yet. (Look's like I might have learn this package real soon.) Are they any intentions to update the mod_perl-1.99_07.tar.gz? If my conclusion is correct, then currently, and according to the on-line instructions, the present tar.gz edition is not compatible to the latest edition of apache. (2.0.43). So, 'maybe' the cause of my make failure. It appears as if, only the cvs repository maybe a valid for compiling. If my analysis is correct, and a new edition of the respective non-cvs files be acquired somehow. I confuse my ignorance and lack of familiarity with these packages so I could be off. Thank you. Steve The environment is described below. Apache has been configured with --prefix=/etc/httpd --with-mpm=prefork. Perl has been configured with -des -Dusethreads -Doptimize='-g' -Dusedevel. The perl Makefile.PL was flagged with MP_AP_PREFIX=/etc/httpd MP_INST_APACHE2=1 MP_APXS=/etc/httpd/bin. (I also, attempted to configure the mod_perl makefile with the MP_APXS which generated the same error message.) The details follow below. Here is excerpt from the screen dump from the make output. make[1] : Leaving directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/WrapXS' make[1] : Entering directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/docs/api/mod_perl-2.0' make[1] : Leaving directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/docs/api/mod_perl-2.0' make[1] : Entering directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs' make[2] : Entering directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs/APR' make[3] : Entering directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs/APR/APR' rm -f ../../../blib/arch/Apache2/auto/APR/APR.so LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/lib cc -shared -L/usr/local/lib APR.o -o ../../../blib/arch/Apache2-lapr -laprutil /usr/bin/ld : cannot find -lapr collect2 : ld returned 1 exit status make[3] : *** [../../../blib/arch/Apache2/auto/APR/APR.so] Error 1 make[3] : Leaving directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs/APR/APR' make[2] : *** [subdirs] Error 2 make[2] : Leaving directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs/APR' make[1] : *** [subdirs] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_07/xs' m Here is a list of the files within /etc/httpd/lib. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6996 Dec 30 21:04 apr.exp -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3481 Dec 30 21:04 aprutil.exp -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 21354 Dec 30 21:01 apxs -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2685082 Dec 30 21:03 libapr-0.a -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 628 Dec 30 21:03 libapr-0.la lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Dec 30 01:42 libapr-0.so - libapr-0.so.0.9.2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Dec 30 01:42 libapr-0.so.0 - libapr-0.so.0.9.2 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1282063 Dec 30 01:42 libapr-0.so.0.9.2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1425080 Dec 30 21:04 libaprutil-0.a -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 640 Dec 30 21:04 libaprutil-0.la lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Dec 30 01:42 libaprutil-0.so - libaprutil-0.so.0.9.2 lrwxrwxrwx 1
Re: mod_perl make failed: cannot find -lapr
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Steve Davis wrote: Your help will be very much appreciated to resolve the following issue. When attempting to make mod_perl.so, the make script 'almost' makes a touchdown but fails before getting to the finishing line. Now it is time get some help from a coach. Hopefully, with a little help, a touchdown will soon follow. Below, I present was appears to be the problem, but someone else will have to direct me to the next set of steps. [ .. ] This problem 'may' have to do with an issue of a change of naming conventions which were adapted by the apr apache group. Confer with Stas Bekman's post on Nov 26, 2002 with a title of Problems compiling mod_perl 1.99_07 in RH 8.0. He provides a cvs patch; but, unfortunately, I'm not familiar with using that-as least-as of yet. (Look's like I might have learn this package real soon.) Are they any intentions to update the mod_perl-1.99_07.tar.gz? If my conclusion is correct, then currently, and according to the on-line instructions, the present tar.gz edition is not compatible to the latest edition of apache. (2.0.43). So, 'maybe' the cause of my make failure. It appears as if, only the cvs repository maybe a valid for compiling. If my analysis is correct, and a new edition of the respective non-cvs files be acquired somehow. It might be easier to obtain the whole mod_perl 2.0 sources via cvs, rather than patching - this is described at http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#2_0_Development_Source_Distribution You likely have a cvs client already, so it's a matter of changing to an appropriate directory and doing % cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic login % cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co modperl-2.0 -- best regards, randy kobes
Re: mod_perl make failed: cannot find -lapr
Randy Kobes wrote: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Steve Davis wrote: Your help will be very much appreciated to resolve the following issue. When attempting to make mod_perl.so, the make script 'almost' makes a touchdown but fails before getting to the finishing line. Now it is time get some help from a coach. Hopefully, with a little help, a touchdown will soon follow. Below, I present was appears to be the problem, but someone else will have to direct me to the next set of steps. [ .. ] This problem 'may' have to do with an issue of a change of naming conventions which were adapted by the apr apache group. Confer with Stas Bekman's post on Nov 26, 2002 with a title of Problems compiling mod_perl 1.99_07 in RH 8.0. He provides a cvs patch; but, unfortunately, I'm not familiar with using that-as least-as of yet. (Look's like I might have learn this package real soon.) Are they any intentions to update the mod_perl-1.99_07.tar.gz? If my conclusion is correct, then currently, and according to the on-line instructions, the present tar.gz edition is not compatible to the latest edition of apache. (2.0.43). So, 'maybe' the cause of my make failure. It appears as if, only the cvs repository maybe a valid for compiling. If my analysis is correct, and a new edition of the respective non-cvs files be acquired somehow. It might be easier to obtain the whole mod_perl 2.0 sources via cvs, rather than patching - this is described at http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#2_0_Development_Source_Distribution You likely have a cvs client already, so it's a matter of changing to an appropriate directory and doing % cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic login % cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co modperl-2.0 Or you can use the cvs snapshots tarballs, linked from the same URL Randy provided. 1.99_08 should be released RSN. I will make sure that it will state in the README file which Apache version it will work with. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com