do you think? Is this an bug, or not?
Ciao
Richard
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Von: Jeff Trawick
Gesendet: 10.04.12 17:03 Uhr
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [users@httpd] httpd 2.4.1 -t option return code results always in 0
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Richard Westebbe
re a patch available? I'll gonna have a look into the source code to see
whether I can write a patch for it on my own, but if there is
an official patch I would prefer to use that.
Greetings
Richard Westebbe
Hi Nick,
first an update:
- The problem, that I couldn't stop the httpd was caused by the init script.
It was the original Apache init file,
which searched for the pid file in /var/log/httpd/. I moved in my spec file to
/var/run to make it fit to the terms
of CentOS.
- The kill -9 was ne
Hi Nick,
> Did you test it with everything dynamically loaded but with
> mod_unixd loaded before mod_fcgid? I'd expect that to work,
> given what you've told us!
I tried this now. The result is, that Apache 2.4.1 is starting without any
complains, so you where right.
The order of how the modu
are compiled with a
--enable-mods-shared=all
I hope this information helps all of you, who are looking for a solution for
this problem! I'll gonna go on looking for
one, as well.
Ciao
Richard
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On 3/21/2012 11:33 AM, Richard Westebbe wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > thank you for
your answer! :-) I guess you refer to your mail: > > "mod_fcgid 2.3.6 not
loading with Apache 2.4" > > Actually I had already tried the given solution,
as I had written before. I dow
the stable release. Apache still complains about ap_unixd_setup_child beeing
undefined when I try to load mod_fcgid.
But it looks like you have solved the problem this way. Did you do something
additional to what I've
Ciao
Richard Westebbe
make %{?_smp_mflags}
It compiles without any error messages.
Does anybody have an idea what's going wrong, or what I might be doing wrong?
I'm going on to look for a solution for myself, but I would appreciate any
help. This project takes much to much time...
Thanks a lot in advance!
Kind regards
Richard Westebbe