I put the original RedHat spec and RPMs together, and as far as I recall it all worked ok with RedHat 7.3, but if there has been an oversight on my part, I apologise for any inconvenience/time wasted.
I'll look into it further and send David some updated RPM's. Simon -- Simon Greaves Voice: +679 3212114 Systems & Networks Fax: +679 3304089 ITS, USP, Suva Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fiji On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 09:41:09AM +0200, Valerio Gionco wrote: > > > David N. Welton wrote: > > >Luis Silveira` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>I obtained mod_dtcl-0.12 and installed it (tried from source with > >>buildtcl.sh shared and also with the src.rpm. Either way, > >>compilation went fine and I installed the module. However, when > >>starting apache I get: > >> > > > >Can anyone on the list who is a Redhat come up with a definitive > >answer for us? This is the second time this has cropped up on the > >list lately, and I don't like the idea that mod_dtcl doesn't work well > >with Redhat! > > > Ok, I've come to an answer but don't know if definitive... > > With RedHat 7.2 and 7.3 we have two major issues: > - Something has changed in Tcl installation, and tclConfig gives bad > results, or at least > this is my idea. I'm no Tcl wizard at all, and last time I compiled > mod_dtcl was some month ago, so > I don't recall how I come to this conclusion - anyway the solution was > to use tclConfig.sh from a RH 7.1 > > - Apache modules under RedHat and Solaris must be compiled with -DEAPI, > otherwise > death and destruction may occur. Or perhaps not. > > > Anyway, attached you'll find a .tar.gz with the modified files: > >cd mod_dtcl > >tar xvfz patch_mod_dtcl_RH73.tar.gz > >./builddtcl.sh shared > > ...and that's it (well, at least for me). > > -- > Valerio Gionco [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > MOST s.r.l. Via Bezzecca, 9 - 10131 Torino > ************************************************************************ > "Life's not fair, but the root password helps." > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
