Turns out there is no Apache 2.4 mod for Terascript 6. Just too old a version.

So I bit the bullet and bought a T7 license.

I hear the new T7 is so good it’ll write the code for me! No? Ok. ;)

Thanks for your help Naveen and Dale.

Wayne Irvine

> On 15 Feb 2016, at 10:54 PM, Dale Graham <dale.gra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You need the mod for Apache 2.4
> The mod being pointed to is for Apache 2.2
>
> Ah, and I see you're running TS 6, not 7.
> The correct mod may work, however. I imagine that it is included in the TS 7 
> installs, but not the TS 6 one.
>
> Are the two mods in your TS server directory or just the one?
> I can send you the correct mod if you don't have it. Then it's just a matter 
> of some file editing to fix the problem.
> Let me know if you need that mod for Apache 2.4 and I'll send it to you 
> directly. No guarantee that it'll work with TS 6, but very well might.
>
> I do recommend updating the Mac OS (it's like 5 versions old...) and the 
> Terascript version if possible, too.  ��
>
> Sent from my iPad Air �� ����
>
>
>> On Feb 14, 2016, at 11:36 PM, Wayne Irvine <wa...@byteserve.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> This is Apache 2.4.16 btw.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 12 Feb 2016, at 10:48 PM, Dale Graham <dale.gra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Did you run the install script after doing the installation? That writes 
>>> the info needed for Apache. Be sure to run the correct script (e.g., client 
>>> or server, and the one for the OS).
>>>
>> I did but that is for OSX 10.6. In 10.10.5 the folder structure is a little 
>> different so I went through the steps manually and corrected where necessary.
>>
>>> The TS conf file ends up located in etc/apache2/others, I believe. The mod 
>>> file stays at the root of your server application.
>>
>> Done
>>>
>>> Httpd.conf points to the others folder for third party modules
>>>
>>> Also, check out the Console. Search on Apache and you might get some 
>>> insight there if you're still having issues.
>>
>> I thought I’d first see if there was a verbose mode for starting apache but 
>> when I quit apache from the terminal I got the following message:
>> httpd: Syntax error on line 537 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Syntax 
>> error on line 1 of /private/etc/apache2/other/terascript.conf: Cannot load 
>> /Applications/TeraScript Server 6/terascript60_OSX_apache22_64.so into 
>> server: dlopen(/Applications/TeraScript Server 
>> 6/terascript60_OSX_apache22_64.so, 10): Symbol not found: _ap_log_error\n  
>> Referenced from: /Applications/TeraScript Server 
>> 6/terascript60_OSX_apache22_64.so\n  Expected in: flat namespace\n in 
>> /Applications/TeraScript Server 6/terascript60_OSX_apache22_64.so
>>
>>
>> Wayne Irvine
>>
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