Finally I followed the Synology wiki, which made me install a parallel
version of Apache with all working dependencies. It should keep me
safe of any update of Synology's Apache.
Thank you very much for your time, guys.
2010/10/18 Loritsch, Berin :
>> From: Nelson Cabral [mailto:nelson.cab...@gma
> From: Nelson Cabral [mailto:nelson.cab...@gmail.com]
>
> Not installed (find & which don't return anything).
> I guess I have to install apache-devel, haven't I? Are there
> instructions somewhere? 'apache-devel' on google returns nothing :-/
Most linux distribution packages separate the comp
On Oct 17, 2010, at 11:02, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> I downloaded apache 2.2.16 sources and compiled with make, but where
> are the binaries ? I'm not familiar with linux conventions :-/ Do
> binaries have an extension ?
No, binaries on UNIX do not have any filename extensions.
Each project is fre
I downloaded apache 2.2.16 sources and compiled with make, but where
are the binaries ? I'm not familiar with linux conventions :-/ Do
binaries have an extension ?
2010/10/17 Ryan Schmidt :
>
> On Oct 17, 2010, at 10:19, Nelson Cabral wrote:
>
>> Let's try :-) How to build them ? The Apache versio
On Oct 17, 2010, at 10:19, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> Let's try :-) How to build them ? The Apache version is 2.2.16. Can
> downloading apache sources & compiling them help?
Right, that is what you would have to do.
Let's try :-) How to build them ? The Apache version is 2.2.16. Can
downloading apache sources & compiling them help?
On Oct 17, 2010, at 09:40, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> Not installed (find & which don't return anything).
> I guess I have to install apache-devel, haven't I? Are there
> instructions somewhere? 'apache-devel' on google returns nothing :-/
>
> In case you wonder, it looks like ipkg only install com
Not installed (find & which don't return anything).
I guess I have to install apache-devel, haven't I? Are there
instructions somewhere? 'apache-devel' on google returns nothing :-/
In case you wonder, it looks like ipkg only install compiled software.
For my NAS, available packages are here
http:
On Oct 17, 2010, at 09:10, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> I've caught this message during ./configure :
>
> ==
> WARNING: skipping the build of mod_dav_svn
> try using --with-apxs
> ==
I've caught this message during ./configure :
==
WARNING: skipping the build of mod_dav_svn
try using --with-apxs
==
As there are apache modules in my NAS, is t
It was a clean attempt... I guess. Are installed via ipkg :
apr - 1.3.12-1 - Apache Portable Runtime library
apr-util - 1.3.9-1 - Apache Portable Runtime utilities library
svn - 1.6.12-1 - a compelling replacement for CVS
But I downloaded svn 1.6.13 sources. I'm gonna re-download all source
from
On Oct 17, 2010, at 07:17, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> I installed the tr utility. I still do have this error :
>
> In file included from subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache.c:28:
> subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache-db.h:7:3: macro names must be identifiers
> subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache.c:35: er
I installed the tr utility. I still do have this error :
In file included from subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache.c:28:
subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache-db.h:7:3: macro names must be identifiers
subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache.c:35: error: `REP_CACHE_DB_SQL'
undeclared here (not in a function)
On Oct 16, 2010, at 13:17, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> If I only do make and not make install, there should be no risk, right?
Agreed.
> make fails to compile, here is the make output (short), any idea ?
[snip]
> /volume2/@tmp/subversion-1.6.13/libtool: line 465: tr: not found
Your server appears
If I only do make and not make install, there should be no risk, right?
make fails to compile, here is the make output (short), any idea ?
CubeStation> make
-- making all in apr
make[1]: Entering directory `/volume2/@tmp/subversion-1.6.13/apr'
make[2]: Entering directory `/volume2/@tmp/subver
On Oct 16, 2010, at 09:01, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> Nope. Find doesn't return files with such names.
>
> When ipkg says that apr-util-1.3.9-1 is installed. Does the '-1' at
> the end means something ?
>
> I'm currently downloading required sources supposing 1.3.9-1 means 1.3.9.
"apr-util-1.3.9-1
Nope. Find doesn't return files with such names.
When ipkg says that apr-util-1.3.9-1 is installed. Does the '-1' at
the end means something ?
I'm currently downloading required sources supposing 1.3.9-1 means 1.3.9.
2010/10/16 Ryan Schmidt :
>
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 08:54, Nelson Cabral wrote:
>
On Oct 16, 2010, at 08:54, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> The installed version of apr-util is 1.3.9, can i download sources of
> 1.3.10 instead ? I cannot find the 1.3.9 tar file.
I wouldn't mix and match versions.
1.3.9 and all other old versions are available here:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/ap
The installed version of apr-util is 1.3.9, can i download sources of
1.3.10 instead ? I cannot find the 1.3.9 tar file.
Nelson
2010/10/16 Ryan Schmidt :
>
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 08:31, Nelson Cabral wrote:
>
>> So has mod_dav_svn could be installed previously without apr-devel,
>> are you sure i
On Oct 16, 2010, at 08:31, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> So has mod_dav_svn could be installed previously without apr-devel,
> are you sure i need it now?
Subversion requires APR. If you just want to run a pre-compiled Subversion or
mod_dav_svn, all you need are the compiled APR libraries. But if you
The previous firmware (which must be a distro), came without apache2.
You could install svn, apache2 and svn over apache2 with ipkg (here
the wiki page
http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/Enable_HTTP_and_HTTPS_access_for_Subversion).
I can safely suppose that the previous version had a apache
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> Does the default Apache2 config includes apr-devel ?
Normally it doesn't.
Bye,
Erik.
Does the default Apache2 config includes apr-devel ?
2010/10/16 Ryan Schmidt :
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 07:41, Nelson Cabral wrote:
>> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:35, Nelson Cabral wrote:
My NAS comes with an Apache2 instance without mod_dav_svn. I would
like to compile m
On Oct 16, 2010, at 07:41, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:35, Nelson Cabral wrote:
>>> My NAS comes with an Apache2 instance without mod_dav_svn. I would
>>> like to compile mod_dav_svn.so but I don't know how to get the sources
>>> and how to compile it proper
I don't know how to write the --with-apr option, can the result of
this command help ?
CubeStation> find / -iname apr*
/volume1/@optware/lib/ipkg/info/apr.list
/volume1/@optware/lib/ipkg/info/apr-util.list
/volume1/@optware/lib/ipkg/info/apr-util.control
/volume1/@optware/lib/ipkg/info/apr.control
On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:35, Nelson Cabral wrote:
> My NAS comes with an Apache2 instance without mod_dav_svn. I would
> like to compile mod_dav_svn.so but I don't know how to get the sources
> and how to compile it properly. The NAS is a Synology CS407, the
> firmware is DSM 3.0, and everything is
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