Roger Espel Llima wrote:
Vivek Khera wrote:
mod_ssl alters the Apache API, so if you're doing the same then that's
why they clash. Either that or you're patching something near what
mod_ssl patches.
Good guess. mod_ssl adds some initialization code add the end of
common_init(), and
Vivek Khera wrote:
mod_ssl alters the Apache API, so if you're doing the same then that's
why they clash. Either that or you're patching something near what
mod_ssl patches.
Good guess. mod_ssl adds some initialization code add the end of
common_init(), and so does lingerd which is why
Good guess. mod_ssl adds some initialization code add the end of
common_init(), and so does lingerd which is why lingerd's patch
wasn't applying cleanly.
I had to make a different patch, for use with mod_ssl. The file is
ftp://iagora.com/pub/software/lingerd/tmp/aplinger-ssl.diff
Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
I've been trying to get this to work, with the latest versions of
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl.
Basically it works great with only mod_perl, and the lingerd patches
apply cleanly. However, they don't apply nicely when I add in mod_ssl. I
have to go in and manually apply some
"REL" == Roger Espel Llima [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
REL I'm a bit surprised that mod_ssl would go and change the Apache
REL source precisely in the same places that lingerd does, but I guess
mod_ssl alters the Apache API, so if you're doing the same then that's
why they clash. Either that or
I've been trying to get this to work, with the latest versions of
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl.
Basically it works great with only mod_perl, and the lingerd patches
apply cleanly. However, they don't apply nicely when I add in mod_ssl. I
have to go in and manually apply some of the patches. I did get