Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: When I run the perl Makefile.PL command like that (without the SSL_BASE directive) I get: Error: Cannot find SSL header files in any of the following dirs: Error: . /usr/include /usr/include/ssl/ /usr/local/include /usr/local/include/ssl So I

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Nick Tonkin
Thanks for the suggestion, Doug, but no go. [root@wm mod_perl-1.25]# !find find / -name ssl -print find: /proc/6/fd: Permission denied find: /proc/108/fd: Permission denied /tmp/apache_1.3.17/src/modules/ssl /tmp/mod_perl-1.25/blib/arch/auto/Apache/include/modules/ssl /usr/share/ssl

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: Thanks for the suggestion, Doug, but no go. simply looks like you need to install openssl-0.9.6. was not included in the rh7.0 distro that i installed.

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Jimi Thompson
Have any of you tried Apache Toolbox? I just configured Apache with mod_ssl, mod_perl, etc under RedHat 7 in about an hour on an old Pentium 133. It works fine. www.apachetoolbox.com Doug MacEachern wrote: On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: Thanks for the suggestion, Doug, but no

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Nick Tonkin
Hmm, very interesting. I *had* openssl-0.9.6 installed, via rpm ... but when I nuked it (not easy since rpm detects all its dependencies and puts up a fight) and installed again from the source files, presto! Everything builds, makes and installs just fine. The test for mod_perl failed thusly,

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-31 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: [root@wm mod_perl-1.25]# make make test yeah, i think 'make test' as root has permissions problems. if you were to 'make make test' as yourself and 'make install' as root, should work fine.

RE: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Geoffrey Young
-Original Message- From: Nick Tonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :( Hi everyone (long time no see) I am working on a client's machine with RedHat Linux. I'm trying

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: I read in the INSTALL docs that the first error should not occur if openssl is already built and SSL_BASE is set to SYSTEM ... but there it is ... ? if openssl is installed in the default location, don't bother with SSL_BASE. if not, that needs to be

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Bill McCabe
Error: Cannot find SSL header files in any of the following dirs: Error: . /usr/include /usr/include/ssl/ /usr/local/include /usr/local/include/ssl Have you tried symlinking /usr/include/ssl to /usr/include/openssl? Bill

RE: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Geoffrey Young
-Original Message- From: Nick Tonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:39 PM To: Geoffrey Young Cc: 'Nick Tonkin'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :( Gaah ... there is no gcc RPM in the RH 6.2 archive ... !? I

RE: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Nick Tonkin
Gaah ... there is no gcc RPM in the RH 6.2 archive ... !? ~~~ Nick Tonkin On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote: -Original Message- From: Nick Tonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cannot make

Re: Cannot make mod_perl on *@!* RH Linux :(

2001-01-30 Thread Nick Tonkin
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Doug MacEachern wrote: On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Nick Tonkin wrote: I read in the INSTALL docs that the first error should not occur if openssl is already built and SSL_BASE is set to SYSTEM ... but there it is ... ? if openssl is installed in the default location,