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Didn't get any answer, so I am trying again....
TIA
Rodrigo
Original Message:
I used to install jserv just fine on my "old" apache configuration.
Because of some ssl problems, I needed to change the apache, include
mod_ssl and reinstall. To make the install easier I used the rpm created
by http://www.replay.com/redhat/apache.html
Everything went just fine, and apache runs ok.
Then, I tried to install jserv. So I ran the ./configure
--with-apache=/usr ; make; make install; and everything went also fine.
I installed the directives on httpd.conf, pointing to the right path.
Then, when I tried to start apache I got the error;
# apachectl sslstart
Syntax error on line 242 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
API module structure `jserv_module' in file /usr/lib/apache/mod_jserv.so
is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO?
/usr/sbin/apachectl sslstart: httpd could not be started
I thought it is a DSO module ....
Reading the SPECS for the apache rpm I see that Apache was configured
using :
OPTIM="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./configure \
--with-perl=/usr/bin/perl \
--with-apache=../apache_%{apversion} \
--with-ssl=SYSTEM \
--enable-module=define \
--disable-rule=WANTHSREGEX \
--prefix=/home/httpd \
--sysconfdir=/etc/httpd/conf \
--datadir=/home/httpd \
--bindir=/usr/bin \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib/apache \
--includedir=/usr/include/apache \
--logfiledir=/var/log/httpd \
--localstatedir=/var \
--runtimedir=/var/run \
--proxycachedir=/var/cache/httpd \
--mandir=/usr/man \
--enable-module=all \
--enable-shared=max \
--enable-suexec --suexec-caller=nobody \
--suexec-uidmin=500 --suexec-gidmin=500
cd ../apache_%{apversion}
make
which indicates that DSO is OK (--enable-module=all ).
Any idea what I do next???
Thanks
Rodrigo
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