Hi,
Yes...
installed apache, mod_perl, mysql, dbi and dbd modules using their source
code.
and mod_perl has been installed with the option EVERTYTHING=1.
But of no use..
IF AT ALL ANYBODY KNOWS HOW TO MAKE APACHE::DBI WORK,PLEASE HELP!!!!

Regards,
Madhavi

-----Original Message-----
From: Nigel Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:48 PM
To: PHANI MADHAVI
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help needed for using Apache::DBI


Hi,
        I've had the same bug for the past 3 weeks. 

        As far as I can tell mod_perl has been installed fine
(EVERYTHING=1 etc..) so I'm at loss to explain why ...
        
        A couple of other people have mentioned this bug recently too ...
has anyone solved it?

NIge


On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, PHANI MADHAVI wrote:

> Hi All,
> we have installed Apache::DBI module ( system os is linux, web server
> apache, running mod_perl and mysql is rdbms) in our systems. But it is not
> working.
> When i try to compile a sample file to test db connectivity using
> Apache::DBI, it does not work.
> Same thing works if I use DBI. 
> The error is " can't locate object method "module" in the DBI.pm file"
> We checked the DBI.pm file  and there is one statement which goes like
this:
> if ($INC{"Apache.pm"} and Apache->module("Apache::Status"));
> And we searched for Apache.pm. We could find the file but not the
"module".
> Please let me know how should we proceed.
> 
> Regards,
> Madhavi
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Bruijnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 12:30 AM
> To: Sam Carleton
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: getting mod_perl configured on FreeBSD
> 
> 
> Well i had the same problem on freebsd too.
> 
> first goto mod_perl directory:
> perl Makefile.PL PREP_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1
> then make make test and make install
> Goto your apache directory ./configure --prefix=/www --enable-shared=max 
> --activate-modules=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --disable-shared=perl
> then make
> and make install.
> and voila your apache is configured as statically mod_perl and you have
DSO 
> enabled
> so you never need to recompile apache if you want to add optional modules.
> 
> Good Luck and let me know if I can help you any more.
> Vincent Bruijnes
> At 21:21 14-7-00 -0400, you wrote:
> >I have successfully gotten Apache/mod_perl to compile under Linux many a
> >times.  This is my first attempt at compiling it on FreeBSD and I am
> >having problems.  The problem is that when to do the "make test", apache
> >never starts up.  I had once run into this on Linux and that was because
> >the  .makepl_args.mod_perl was pointing to a non-existing layout file
> >and I did not catch the error from the "perl Makefile.PL".  But I have
> >looked and look at the output of the "perl Makefile.PL" and see nothing
> >wrong.  I am going to post the output of "perl Makefile.PL", along with
> >my .makepl_args.mod_perl and my layout file in hopes that one of you can
> >find my error.  Thanks!!!!
> >
> >------------output from "perl Makefile.PL"------------
> >Will run tests as User: 'nobody' Group: 'wheel'
> >Configuring for Apache, Version 1.3.12
> >  + using installation path layout: maineville
> >(/usr/src/apache.config.layout)
> >  + activated perl module (modules/perl/libperl.a)
> >Creating Makefile
> >Creating Configuration.apaci in src
> >  + enabling mod_so for DSO support
> >       + id: mod_perl/1.24
> >       + id: Perl/5.00503 (freebsd) [perl]
> >Creating Makefile in src
> >  + configured for FreeBSD 4.0 platform
> >  + setting C pre-processor to cc -E
> >  + checking for system header files
> >  + adding selected modules
> >     o rewrite_module uses ConfigStart/End
> >       enabling DBM support for mod_rewrite
> >     o dbm_auth_module uses ConfigStart/End
> >     o perl_module uses ConfigStart/End
> >       + mod_perl build type: DSO
> >       + setting up mod_perl build environment
> >       + adjusting Apache build environment
> >
> >** Error: Cannot build mod_include with Perl support (USE_PERL_SSI) **
> >** when mod_perl is compiled as DSO because of cross-module calls.  **
> >** Ignoring PERL_SSI flag now.                                      **
> >
> >  + checking sizeof various data types
> >  + doing sanity check on compiler and options
> >Creating Makefile in src/support
> >Creating Makefile in src/os/unix
> >Creating Makefile in src/ap
> >Creating Makefile in src/main
> >Creating Makefile in src/modules/standard
> >Creating Makefile in src/modules/proxy
> >Creating Makefile in src/modules/perl
> >Reading Makefile.PL args from ../.makepl_args.mod_perl
> >Will configure via APACI
> >cp apaci/Makefile.libdir
> >/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/Makefile.libdir
> >cp apaci/Makefile.tmpl /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/Makefile.tmpl
> >cp apaci/README /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/README
> >cp apaci/configure /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/configure
> >cp apaci/libperl.module /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/libperl.module
> >cp apaci/mod_perl.config.sh
> >/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.config.sh
> >cp apaci/load_modules.pl.PL
> >/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/load_modules.pl.PL
> >cp apaci/find_source.PL /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/find_source.PL
> >cp apaci/apxs_cflags.PL /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/apxs_cflags.PL
> >cp apaci/mod_perl.exp /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.exp
> >PerlDispatchHandler.........enabled
> >PerlChildInitHandler........enabled
> >PerlChildExitHandler........enabled
> >PerlPostReadRequestHandler..enabled
> >PerlTransHandler............enabled
> >PerlHeaderParserHandler.....enabled
> >PerlAccessHandler...........enabled
> >PerlAuthenHandler...........enabled
> >PerlAuthzHandler............enabled
> >PerlTypeHandler.............enabled
> >PerlFixupHandler............enabled
> >PerlHandler.................enabled
> >PerlLogHandler..............enabled
> >PerlInitHandler.............enabled
> >PerlCleanupHandler..........enabled
> >PerlRestartHandler..........enabled
> >PerlStackedHandlers.........enabled
> >PerlMethodHandlers..........enabled
> >PerlDirectiveHandlers.......enabled
> >PerlTableApi................enabled
> >PerlLogApi..................enabled
> >PerlUriApi..................enabled
> >PerlUtilApi.................enabled
> >PerlFileApi.................enabled
> >PerlConnectionApi...........enabled
> >PerlServerApi...............enabled
> >PerlSections................enabled
> >PerlSSI.....................enabled
> >(cd /usr/src/apache && CC="cc" ./configure
> >--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --disable-rule=EXPAT
> >--with-layout=/usr/src/apache.config.layout:maineville
> >--server-uid=wwwrun --server-gid=daemon --enable-module=most
> >--enable-shared=max --prefix=/data01/maineville)
> >Checking CGI.pm VERSION..........ok
> >Checking for LWP::UserAgent......ok
> >Checking for HTML::HeadParser....ok
> >'-ADD_MODULE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
> >Writing Makefile for Apache
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Connection
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Constants
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::File
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Leak
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Log
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::ModuleConfig
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::PerlRunXS
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Server
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Symbol
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Table
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::URI
> >Writing Makefile for Apache::Util
> >Writing Makefile for mod_perl
> >
> >------------.makepl_args.mod_perl------------
> ># File: .makepl_args.mod_erl
> ># enable all phase callbacks, API modules and misc features
> >EVERYTHING=1
> >
> ># tell runtime diagnostics to active if MOD_PERL_TRACE environment
> ># variable is set at runtime
> >PERL_TRACE=1
> >
> ># tell Makefile.pl where the Apache source tree is
> >APACHE_SRC=/usr/src/apache/src
> >
> ># tell Makefile.PL where the Apache is to be isntalled
> >APACHE_PREFIX=/data01/maineville
> >
> ># disable Makefile.pl from compiling Apache
> ># PREP_HTTPD=1
> >
> ># tell Makefile.PL to use the first source found, which will be the
> ># path specified above by APACHE_SRC
> >DO_HTTPD=1
> >
> ># tell Makefile.PL to configure Apache using the apaci interface
> >USE_APACI=1
> >
> ># tell makefile.PL to configure ssl support, too
> ># SSL_BASE=/usr/local/ssl
> >
> ># add mod_info, mod_status, mod_usertrack, and mod_unique_id
> ># ADD_MODULE=info,status,usertrack,unique_id
> >
> ># additional arguments to give Apache's configure script
> ># aruments can be delimited by comma and/or specified with multipal
> ># APACI_ARGS lines
> >#APACI_ARGS=--includedir=/usr/src/php
> >#APACI_ARGS=--activate-module=src/modules/php3/libphp3.a
> >APACI_ARGS=--with-layout=/usr/src/apache.config.layout:maineville
> >APACI_ARGS=--server-uid=wwwrun
> >APACI_ARGS=--server-gid=daemon
> >APACI_ARGS=--enable-module=most
> >APACI_ARGS=--enable-shared=max
> >
> >------------apache.config.layout------------
> >##
> >##  config.layout -- APACI Pre-defined Installation Path Layouts
> >##
> >##  Hints:
> >##  - layouts can be loaded with APACI's --with-layout=ID option
> >##  - when no --with-layout option is given, the default layout is
> >`Apache'
> >##  - a trailing plus character (`+') on paths is replaced with a
> >##    `/<target>' suffix where <target> is the the argument from
> >##    option --target (defaults to `httpd').
> >##
> >
> ><Layout maineville>
> >     prefix:        /data01/maineville
> >     exec_prefix:   $prefix
> >     bindir:        $prefix/bin
> >     sbindir:       $prefix/sbin
> >     libexecdir:    $prefix/lib/apache
> >     mandir:        /usr/local/man
> >     sysconfdir:    $prefix/conf
> >     datadir:       $prefix
> >     iconsdir:      $datadir/icons
> >     htdocsdir:     $datadir/htdocs
> >     cgidir:        $datadir/cgi-bin
> >     includedir:    $prefix/include/apache
> >     localstatedir: $prefix
> >     runtimedir:    $localstatedir/run
> >     logfiledir:    $localstatedir/log
> >     proxycachedir: $localstatedir/cache
> ></Layout>
> 

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