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Subject: Re: Apache2::Request undefined symbol
Mark Hedges wrote:
> That's a normal thing. All installed modules put their config into
> mods-available. Then you use `a2enmod` to manage those symlinks and
> turn them on or off in mods-enabled.
+1
I believe all De
Mark Hedges wrote:
That's a normal thing. All installed modules put their
config into mods-available. Then you use `a2enmod` to
manage those symlinks and turn them on or off in
mods-enabled.
+1
I believe all Debian-based distributions have done this with Apache 2
for a few years now.
It s
7;t load mod_apreq2.so.
>
> Thanks for your help, anyway.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Heiko Jansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 7 July 2008 5:15 PM
> To: modperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Apache2::Request undefined symbol
>
>
>
> Am M
en the server started, it
didn't load mod_apreq2.so.
Thanks for your help, anyway.
-Original Message-
From: Heiko Jansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 7 July 2008 5:15 PM
To: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache2::Request undefined symbol
Am Montag, den 07.07.2008, 08
Am Montag, den 07.07.2008, 08:31 +1000 schrieb Paul Cameron:
> I installed the library package 'libapreq2' on an Ubuntu 7.10 distro,
> and tried dereferencing the 'Apache2::Request' module in a mod_perl
> script, but it crashed with '/usr/sbin/apache2: symbol lookup error:
>
> /usr/lib/perl5/au