I'll will send today a new RPM JServ for Redhat 6.x which will
solve the problem. (www.modssl.org/contrib)
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Henri Gomez ___[_]
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The RPM for Redhat 6.x are on modssl now :
apache-mod_ssl-JServ-1.1-b3.3.6.0.i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-JServ-1.1-b3.3.6.0.src.rpm
They are built against apache 1.3.9 and mod_ssl 2.4.9
Regards
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Henri Gomez ___[_]
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I wrote:
[Tue Nov 30 15:01:28 1999] [warn] Loaded DSO libexec/mod_WebObjects.so
uses plain Apache 1.3 DSO, this module might crash under EAPI!
Ralf answered:
Make sure you have -DEAPI on the apxs command line for mod_WebObjects.c
Excellent! That solved the problem. Thank you, Ralf!
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I've built apache_1.3.9 with openssl-0.9.4 (with rsaref 2.0) and
mod_ssl-2.4.9 on a Solaris 2.6 machine.
I also have Apple's WebObjects (v4.0.1) installed on this machine.
WebObjects comes with an Apache module that lets Apache hand requests
to the WebObjects app without CGI.
If I build the
Hello
I get same type of warning about using plain DSO object with EAPI for
Apache Jserv when using mod_ssl!
Naresh Narang
Original Message Follows
From: Patrick Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: conflict between plain DSO
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999, Patrick Robinson wrote:
I've built apache_1.3.9 with openssl-0.9.4 (with rsaref 2.0) and
mod_ssl-2.4.9 on a Solaris 2.6 machine.
I also have Apple's WebObjects (v4.0.1) installed on this machine.
WebObjects comes with an Apache module that lets Apache hand requests