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2005-12-26 Thread steve larson
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Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-19 Thread steve larson
Hello, embedded responses. Thanks for your support, :-) Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > steve larson wrote: > > Hello, > > at this point, I have started from scratch with > a > > new > > Perl 5.8.2, and then

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-19 Thread steve larson
install step - I hesitate as things do not look proper. Thanks kindly for your support, :-| Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -8<-- Start Bug Report 8<-- 1. Problem Description: [DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM HERE] Output from make test follows: apr-ext/

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-16 Thread steve larson
Hello, here is the requested information. Thanks for the support, :) Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -8<-- Start Bug Report 8<-- 1. Problem Description: I can explain the reason I was using the apr-config file, due to the several which exist:

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-15 Thread steve larson
Hello, output desired as well as error_log output. Thanks for your support, :) Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl]# /usr/local/source/mod_perl-1.99_12/t/../blib/arch/Apache2/auto/APR/APR.so [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl]# ldd /usr/local/source/mod_perl-1.99_12/t/../blib/arch

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-15 Thread steve larson
were skipped. Thanks for your support, :-) Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Output from make test [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl]# echo Error output from make test [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl]# make test apr-ext/uuid..Can't load '/usr/local/source/mod_perl-1.99_12/t/../blib/ar

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-14 Thread steve larson
Hello, source of Apache 2 was located here: /usr/local/source/apache2 Apache 2 was installed here: /usr/local/apache2 Thanks for your support, Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > steve larson wrote: > > Hello, > > Apache has bee

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-14 Thread steve larson
Hello, Apache has been installed, I hadn't mentioned it before because I used the word "Built". All paths point to appropriate directories for Apache. Thanks for your support, :-) Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hot

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-14 Thread steve larson
MP_APR_CONFIG = /usr/local/source/apache2/srclib/apr/apr-config MP_CCOPTS = -DMP_IOBUFSIZE=16384 MP_INST_APACHE2 = 1 MP_DEBUG = 1 Configuring Apache/2.0.48 mod_perl/1.99_12 Perl/v5.8.0 !!! Failed to obtain the MPM name. Thanks for your support, Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Stas Bekman <[EM

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-14 Thread steve larson
/2.0.48 mod_perl/1.99_12 Perl/v5.8.0 !!! Failed to obtain the MPM name. [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl]# Thanks kindly for your support, Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > steve larson wrote: > > >>>"mod_python.c" is not compatible

Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-11 Thread steve larson
Hello, Output desired embedded: --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > steve larson wrote: > > Hello, > > make test produced error, looking for > > /etc/httpd/*.conf > > it's a warning, not an error. It'd have died if it > was an error. I

Re: Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-10 Thread steve larson
d, start the server in the debug mode) [EMAIL PROTECTED] modperl-2.0]# Thanks kindly for a quick response, Steve Larson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > steve larson wrote: > > Hello, > > > > -8<-- Start Bug R

Modperl 2.0 Not finding correct *.conf

2004-01-09 Thread steve larson
Hello, -8<-- Start Bug Report 8<-- 1. Problem Description: It appears, it is still finding a 1.3 Apache install somewhere, and is using this binary, as I have totally renamed /etc/httpd and re-linked this to a directory where the Apache 2.x exists: ie. /us