On Mon, 13 May 2002, Tom Kralidis wrote:
> modperl_apache_includes.h:46:22: apr_lock.h: No such file or directory
oh right, 1.99_01 will not compile with 2.0.36, since apr_lock.h has been
removed from apache. you can use modperl from cvs or wait for 1.99_02,
which should be released soon-ish.
I'm getting the same error on Win32 builds. I just assumed that mod_perl-1.99_01
and httpd-2.0.36 were not compatible. I've been compiling with httpd-2.0.35 and to
avoid the error. The file apr_lock.h is missing in the httpd-2.0.36 include directory
but present in the httpd-2.0.35 source tree.
> >
> > % perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=/usr/local/src/apache/httpd-2.0.36
>
>MP_AP_PREFIX needs to be a directory where apache is installed, not the
>source tree. when apache is installed it puts all headers into the
>installed include/ directory.
Thanks for the info. That didn't seem to work
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Tom Kralidis wrote:
>
> % perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=/usr/local/src/apache/httpd-2.0.36
MP_AP_PREFIX needs to be a directory where apache is installed, not the
source tree. when apache is installed it puts all headers into the
installed include/ directory.
Hi,
I have recently had to build a new Apache server and mod_perl for my
website.
OS: Linux RedHat 7.3 (2.4.18-3)
I managed to build Apache (DSO) with no problems. However, I cannot
subsequently build mod_perl successfully. I have downloaded but NOT built
libapreq-1.0 yet.
Here is the ou