Mark H. Wood wrote:
Indeed, the configuration manpage doesn't tell us much at all about
DBD support.
I'm sorry to be a bit vague myself, but I usually just use the Gentoo
Linux packaging system to install/upgrade HTTPD and it sorts all this
out, so I'm not writing from fresh experience of
Indeed, the configuration manpage doesn't tell us much at all about
DBD support.
I just got a copy of the 2.2.21 source kit and tried out a few
'configure's.
If you have shared APR and APU installed, then by default it just uses
those. In that case, you would need APU (apr-utils) to have ODBC
su
Mark H. Wood wrote:
Some clues at:
http://old.nabble.com/help-with-mod_authn_dbd-and-oracle-td20562832.html
The actual DBMS drivers are built into apr-util, or supplied
separately since they can be dynamically loaded. In your environment,
if it's supplied separately then just be sure you got
Some clues at:
http://old.nabble.com/help-with-mod_authn_dbd-and-oracle-td20562832.html
The actual DBMS drivers are built into apr-util, or supplied
separately since they can be dynamically loaded. In your environment,
if it's supplied separately then just be sure you got it; otherwise,
if you
Nick Kew wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:01:17 -0400
"J.Lance Wilkinson" wrote:
Now, I am NOT a Database person. I used what was in the mod_authn_dbd
documentation just to get started. The mod_dbd docs says this selects an
apr_dbd driver name. It's not clear to me if I even HAVE any apr_dbd d
Hmmm not sure really but that driver name sounds like is for PostgreSQL
database :)
On Sep 16, 2011 7:01 AM, "J.Lance Wilkinson" wrote:
> Apologies in advance if this isn't formatted or researched as you'd like.
I've
> been using Apache HTTPD for many, many years, but have never needed to set
thi
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:01:17 -0400
"J.Lance Wilkinson" wrote:
> Now, I am NOT a Database person. I used what was in the mod_authn_dbd
> documentation just to get started. The mod_dbd docs says this selects an
> apr_dbd driver name. It's not clear to me if I even HAVE any apr_dbd drivers
> in
Apologies in advance if this isn't formatted or researched as you'd like. I've
been using Apache HTTPD for many, many years, but have never needed to set this
aspect of configuration up.
In the wake of last week's "Single Value Authentication Module" query, and the
decision to follow the sage