I got it to compile via the included projected manually adding aditional depedancys on libhttp, libapr-1 and libaprutil-1 did the trick. Now I need to find out how it is suposed to work adn see if it works or not
On 9/7/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jorge Schrauwen wrote: > > Hmmz still getting link errors :( > > > > --- > > S:\source\x86\modules\mod_fcgid.2.1>apxs -llibhttpd -llibapr-1 > > -llibaprutil-1 -c -i -a mod_fcgid.c > > cl /nologo /MD /W3 /O2 /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS /D NDEBUG -I"S:\httpd- > > 2.2\include" /c /Fomod_fcgid. > > lo mod_fcgid.c > > mod_fcgid.c > > link kernel32.lib /nologo /subsystem:windows /dll /machine:I386 > > /libpath:"S:\httpd-2.2\lib" /out:mod_fcgid.so libhttpd.lib libapr-1.lib > > libaprutil-1.lib mod_fcgid.lo > > Creating library mod_fcgid.lib and object mod_fcgid.exp > > mod_fcgid.lo : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol > > _merge_fcgid_server_config > > That's bizare - most any author would set these up as static's within > their > modules since there is no reason to export them (or attempt to bind to an > exported symbol. Either way, I suspect mod_fcgid.c has more source files > than the single module source, based on these emits. (Usually it would > scream about exported symbol being imported). > > While on the subject, if this depends on a libfcgid, you probably need to > bind to that lib, too. > > -- ~Jorge