Mr jeremy pennington wrote:
I am new to modperl and have been trying to get it
running for the past week but not having any luck. The
first time I run make test it errored out and said
unable to start the server, but I tried again later
and got past that and now I get the following errors.
I am run
Mr jeremy pennington wrote:
I am new to modperl and have been trying to get it
running for the past week but not having any luck. The
first time I run make test it errored out and said
unable to start the server, but I tried again later
and got past that and now I get the following errors.
I am run
I am new to modperl and have been trying to get it
running for the past week but not having any luck. The
first time I run make test it errored out and said
unable to start the server, but I tried again later
and got past that and now I get the following errors.
I am running solaris 9, apache 2.0.5
Jean-Paul COGNET wrote:
Hi Stas,
Good advice !!
I've found that a user have a similar problem using PHP, and that the only
avalaible value for NSL_LANG is this case was
'American_America.EE8ISO8859P2'
I've tried this value and it works, but with bad accents.
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CALDWELL, JERAMIE W (SWBT) wrote:
Got it fixed, thank you so much.
Cool. I've updated the docs:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.html#Cannot_find__lgdbm___libgdbm_so_3__open_failed__No_such_file_or_directory
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Got it fixed, thank you so much.
Jeramie
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 6:25 PM
To: CALDWELL, JERAMIE W (SWBT)
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Subject: Re: [mp2] make test failures
CALDWELL, JERAMIE W (SWBT) wrote:
> Okay Stas, I a
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 08:37:42PM -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
> > Did you try #include'ing mod_ssl.h to pick up the optional function
> > declarations rather than copy'n'pasting them? It should work OK with
> > recent 2.0 releases.
...
> /apache/2.0.52/ssl/perl-5.8.5/include/mod_ssl.h:91:17:
Hi Stas,
Good advice !!
I've found that a user have a similar problem using PHP, and that the only
avalaible value for NSL_LANG is this case was
'American_America.EE8ISO8859P2'
I've tried this value and it works, but with bad accents.
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