Ok, so I spoke waaay too soon!
After a successful configure, I had an epic "make" failure!!

Making all in srclib
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib'
Making all in pcre
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/pcre' make[3]: Entering directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/pcre' /apr-1/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -pthread -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/pcre -I. -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/os/unix -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/server/mpm/prefork -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/http -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/filters -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/proxy -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/include -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/generators -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/mappers -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/database -I/usr/include/apr-1 -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/proxy/../generators -I/usr/kerberos/include -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/ssl -I/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/modules/dav/main -c maketables.c && touch maketables.lo
/bin/sh: /apr-1/build/libtool: No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [maketables.lo] Error 127
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/pcre'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/pcre'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/foodreg/Installers/httpd-2.2.11/srclib'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

I may be wrong, but it seems to me that my apr is totally screwed up....
HELP! :-(

Regards,
Nisha




Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi Prasanna,

Thank you for your reply...I'm definitely no Apache expert, but I think I decided to arrange my configure options this way before, because I'd read(in the Apache documentation...I think) that --enable-modules=all doesn't actually enable all modules, and that's why we have to specify a few of them explicitly.

I tried your suggestions, and I got the same error again :-(

./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd2 --enable-mods-shared="all cache proxy authn_alias mem_cache file_cache rewrite" --enable-suexec --enable-ssl --with-mysql --with-apxs --with-apr=/usr/bin/apr-1-config --with-port=80 --with-program-name=httpd2

This time I removed --enable-modules=all, and specified --with-apr explicitly, although I did not install apr separately.

I tried configure with --enable-mods-shared "all" and "most". I got the same errors as before.

Fyi, I'm executing my configure script from within this directory:

/home/<user>/Installers/httpd-2.2.11

This may sound a little ridiculous, but could that be a possible reason??

*Update*: Finally got a configure combi that actually compiles without any errors!!!

./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd2 --enable-modules=most --enable-cache --enable-proxy --enable-authn_alias --enable-mem_cache --enable-file_cache --enable-rewrite --enable-suexec --enable-ssl --with-mysql --with-apxs --with-apr=/usr/bin/apr-1-config --with-port=80 --with-program-name=httpd2

The bad thing is, I had to remove "--enable-so" for it to work. Is it recommended to do an installation of Apache without "so"??

Regards,
Nisha




Prasanna Ram Venkatachalam wrote:
Also... Why do u need --enable-modules=all and --enable-mods-shared=most?? One will statically compile all into httpd and other will create .so files for most. Based on your requirement i think u can remove one of them. I personally suggest removing first. Just a thought! Regardss
Prasanna Ram


On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Prasanna Ram Venkatachalam <vpra...@gmail.com <mailto:vpra...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hmmm.. i am not sure about the second error. But the first one
    related to apr rings some bell. Did you try using --with-apr
    option to explicitly mention path to apr libraries if you have
    them separately built?

    Prasanna Ram


    On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Nishaliny Thurairatnam
    <ni...@foodreg.my> wrote:

        Hi,

        I'm trying to install httpd2.2.11 on a CentOS 5 x86_64. This
        installation is to exists as a second apache instance on the
        server. I've 2 problems so far:

        *First*

        My initial configure options were like so:

        ./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd2 --enable-modules=all
        --enable-mods-shared="all cache proxy authn_alias mem_cache
        file_cache rewrite" --enable-suexec --enable-ssl --with-mysql
        --with-apxs --with-port=80 --with-program-name=httpd2

        I have in fact successfully done an installation on another
        CentOS server(similar to the above) with these parameters
        recently. However, on this server, I get the following
        configure error (complete logs in config.log.1, as attached):
        /
        checking whether to enable mod_auth_digest... checking
        dependencies
        You need APR random support to use mod_auth_digest.
        Look at APR configure options --with-egd and --with-devrandom.
        checking whether to enable mod_auth_digest... configure:
        error: mod_auth_digest has been requested but can not be built
        due to prerequisite failures/

        I tried to re-configure using first /"--with-egd/", which
        failed, and then tried /"--with-devrandom=/dev/urandom",
        /which also failed miserably.
        Then, from the logs, it seemed that configure was looking for
        apr in a directory that did not exist(at least from my
        understanding). In the specified location, I had a directory
        called "apr-1", so I created a softlink called "apr" pointing
        to "apr-1". That did not make any difference.

        After many unsuccessful trials, I decided to switch and try
        "/--enable-mods-shared=most"/. That's where the second error
        came in.

        *Second*

        My second configure options were like so:

        ./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd2 --enable-modules=all
        --enable-mods-shared="most cache proxy authn_alias mem_cache
        file_cache rewrite" --enable-suexec --enable-ssl --with-mysql
        --with-apxs --with-port=80 --with-program-name=httpd2

        This gave a more interesting error, which was (config.log.2,
        as attached):
        /
        checking whether to enable mod_userdir... shared (most)
        checking whether to enable mod_alias... shared (most)
        checking whether to enable mod_rewrite... shared
        configure: error: shared objects have been requested but
        cannot be built since mod_so cannot be built

        /I have Googled the skies and could not find any workable
        solution, and the weird thing is that most of the other people
        who have previously encountered this problem, work on BSD's or
AIX's or similar. Plus, they all date way back to year 2002-2003.

        It's got to be something that I'm doing wrong, or just
        missing, BUT I JUST CAN'T SEE IT!!!

        Please, someone, anyone, any thoughts/ideas that might save me?

        Thanks a million in advance!

        Regards,
        Nisha


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