i'm trying to build an old apache2-version (2.0.46) in
$pre/local/PKG/apache2 from apache's source.tar.gz.
i just call:
./configure --prefix=$pre/local/PKG/apache2
make
makeinstall
the resulting httpd coredumps just without further messages.
during make i see 3 error-blocks:
mpm_common.c: In
hi openpkg-users,
after evaluation openpkg for some time my initial enthusiasm starts
turning into light frustration, because each step i go further, new
problems occur that throw me back two steps.
with this email, i would like to explain to you, how i planed to use
openpkg, and would be
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004, Andreas SCHMIDT wrote:
the task: since there are a lot of projects to handle we need shared
development- and test-servers for our projects. i want to use openpkg to
completely separate the projects on the machine. each project gets it's
own openpkg instance. a central
Hi,
be possible to get source-rpm for older versions from the cvs, but is
there a guarantee, that a source-rpm of openpkg 1.2 will run in an
openpkg 2.2 instance?
no. It will definitely fail, the openpkg bootstrap releases are
not compatible.
second: java-web application-environments
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 05:26, Andreas Schmidt wrote:
hi openpkg-users,
Hi.
after evaluation openpkg for some time my initial enthusiasm starts
turning into light frustration, because each step i go further, new
problems occur that throw me back two steps.
I had this phase in my learning
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 07:45, Michael Schloh wrote:
a minor reason for using openpkg is, that although our
development-servers are completely linux-based, the production-servers
are sometimes sun-solaris machines.
With only two platforms to cover, OpenPKG only has a marginal advantage
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 07:45, Michael Schloh wrote:
a minor reason for using openpkg is, that although our
development-servers are completely linux-based, the production-servers
are sometimes sun-solaris machines.
With only two platforms to
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004, Andreas Schmidt wrote:
[...]
we are developing web applications, mostly based on software like java
(j2ee), apache, db-servers, ldap-servers in various combinations and
configurations.
Well, right after mentioning things like Java and Apache2 it becomes
immediately
Good point. My comment comes from a conservative point of view, in which the
OpenPKG's advantages when administrating more than ten different platforms
greatly outweighs those advantages when administrating only two. From a more
progressive point of view you could argue that OpenPKG delivers
Line 56 of rc.ntp in release 2.2 of ntpd is missing the -p option which
creates the pid file. This is preventing the rc script from working
properly.
The line should read:
/opkg/bin/ntpd -p $ntp_pidfile
Thanks,
Aaron
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The
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
[...snip_all_java_apache2_mod_jk_tomcat4_stuff...]
Trying to accomodate java stuff, try to learn how openpkg's specs
look/work like and look at jpackage.org.
There you will see how many requirements have to be met to allow tomcat4
to build/use
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