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

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