Hello, I'm coming back with this Apache startup that works fine but yesterday I added the -DSSL option in /etc/rc.conf but Apache won't start # /etc/rc.d/httpd start httpd(failed)
I've looked at all the logs I could find but couldn't see why it failed. Is Apache SSL with lpthread supposed to work ? ----- Mail original ----- > De : Mik J <[email protected]> > À : "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Cc : > Envoyé le : Mardi 8 mai 2012 22h08 > Objet : Re : Apache won't start after pecl-imagick installation > >Thank you for your answer. > I did use apachectl but after your email I followed your suggestions and it works. > I have notice now that the command apachectl doesn't work at all now, > when I read your email I thought that it wouldn't work for the first time only. > I'm wondering if the apachectl command will end > being deprecated if it doesn't allow apache to restart without us wondering > if it has to pre load some libraries or not. > Have a good day > > ----- Mail > original ----- >> De : Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> >> @ : > [email protected] >> Cc : >> Envoyi le : Mardi 8 mai 2012 16h06 >> Objet : Re: > Apache won't start after pecl-imagick installation >> >> On 2012-05-08, Mik J > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> I'm reinstalling my system > from 4.9 to 5.1 >>> I have installed >>> pecl-imagick and stopped/started > Apache but I have a seg fault (core >> dumped). >>> If I uninstall this > package Apache stops/starts nicely. >>> >>> I have read this page >>> > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade50.html#Pkgup >>> The last point talks about > my >>> problem and advices to add in /etc/login.conf >>> httpd:\ >>> > :setenv=LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libpthread.so:\ >>> :tc=daemon: >>> >>> This > doesn't help, >>> I still have the same problem with Apache. >> >> How did you > start Apache? You will need to use "/etc/rc.d/httpd >> restart" >> (or reboot) > so it's started from the system rc scripts for this to take >> effect, > "apachectl" does not handle this. >> >>> Also /usr/lib/libpthread.so doesn't >>> exist so I replaced it with /usr/lib/libpthread.so.13.3 but still no >> > success. >> >> No the instructions are correct, use /usr/lib/libpthread.so

