On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Ken Pooley wrote:
> I think I am pretty excited about Midgard but I am having a terrible
> time installing it on a system running Caldera Open Linux 2.3. It comes
> with and RPM of Apache (1.3.4) but that RPM seems to scatter things all
> over making the recompile sort of hard...
Apache 1.3.4 should do fine, as long as it has apxs installed. RedHat
splits this off to a seperate apache-devel package. If you have
apxs you can compile the modules from source.
> I tried your RPM but it says
> it will only intstall on Redhat....
Well, they're built for RedHat, yes. If the linux distributers would
just settle on the LFSSTD then they should install on pretty much
any linux.
> and Apache won't compile on saying
> some part of glib is missing making some reference to md5 (huh?...not
> your problem) Any ideas or do you know of anyone who is running on
> OpenLinux??
The Monster package is pretty self-contained, but if your glibc is
b0rken... anyway, what you can try is to backup your web-content,
uninstall apache, install the monster package and see if it works.
Same goes for MySQL (the MP wants 3.22.27 from RPM).
**** This is all untested stuff **** It may work, it may break
things. I've never used Caldera linux. If you can compile the
modules agains your existing apache I'd recommend that.
Bye,
Emile
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