Stas Bekman wrote:
2. Having completed the first step of the build (perl Makefile.pl...) I
am back to the second error as reported in my original post. It occurs
in the test cycle of the make make test phase, as follows:
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d /root/modperl-2.0/t -f
I
am installing Apache httpd 2.0.47 on my RH9 Intel
Linux box. I get the following error when I start httpd:
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init.d]# /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl start
httpd:
module mod_perl.c is not compatible with
this version of Apache (found 20020628, need 20020903). Please
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The MP_APXS option worked to get past the first error. Thanks.
Good. I'll make sure that the error message will mention that.
Two
I think the real problem is that we still use which(1), when everything else
fails. That sometimes picks wrong things. I'd advocate to not use which(1) for
finding apache bits, but others may disagree with me.
In any case this advise has been out for ages, either stick with rpms and use
them