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../bin/httpd: fatal: relocation error: file
/usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_negotiation.so: symbol __floatdisf: referenced symbol
not found
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fearful tales of memory leaks and other problems when using it as a
DSO. Are these still present ?
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Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
On 23 Mar 2002, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Why does mod_perl need ssl and crypto ? Just curious...
It doesn't. Have you tried sompiling static instead of DSO? There
have been DSO problems on Solaris (and elsewhere :) in the past but I
and Debian GNU/Linux (Woody) and not been able to
replicate this error. However doing the above steps on another Solaris
8 box seems to have the same problems.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated.
Regards,
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not been able to get GCC to link mod_perl in at all. Static or
DSO. I'm going to load the Forte compiler and try again Monday.
I've never failed on getting stuff like this to compile and run
correctly, and I'm not going to start now.
Wish I could help you on that :(
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I've tried the above without the LARGEFILE stuff, but still no luck :(
I'll try some more in the morning.
Thanks for that :)
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*** Error code 1
I'm pretty sure that this worked with apache 1.3.19 and the previous
version of mod_ssl. Like I say, this only happens if mod_ssl is
included in the mix. If I just do mod_perl and Apache, it works
ok. Any assistance would be much appreciated!
TIA,
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mod_perl and Apache, it works
ok. Any assistance would be much appreciated!
TIA,
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Hi there,
I'm trying to roll out some software by one of our 3rd party
developers. I'm trying to find out if the scripts will actually be run
through mod_perl and not as cgi's.
The only config changes that they have specified to my Apache config
is as follows :
Alias /cgi-bin/
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