On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 10:19:09AM -0700, Fernando Munoz wrote: > Thanks for your input Stas. I followed (step-by-step) the installation > suggested in the guide and I ended with the same message after .. > > # perl Makefile.PL USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1 \ > DO_HTTPD=1 SSL_BASE=/usr/local/ssl \ > APACHE_PREFIX=/usr/local/apachessl \ > APACHE_SRC=../apache_x.x.x/src \ > APACI_ARGS='--enable-module=ssl,--enable-module=rewrite' > . > . > . > # make && make test && make install > . > . > . > ./gen_test_char >test_char.h > ld.so.1: ./gen_test_char: fatal: libssl.so.0.9.6: open failed: No such file > or directory > *** Error code 137 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'test_char.h' > Current working directory /Repository/apache_1.3.24/src/main > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'subdirs' > Current working directory /Repository/apache_1.3.24/src > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'build-std' > Current working directory /Repository/apache_1.3.24 > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'build' > Current working directory /Repository/apache_1.3.24 > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'apaci_httpd' > > > I'm new with Solaris and it's starting to frustrate me. BTW I'm using > binutils-2.11.2. > > Thanks for any help.
I had this problem last week. If you *HAVE* libssl.so.0.9.6 on your system (which I assume you do, since you are using --enable-module=ssl), you need to make sure that ldconfig sets up your system's dynamic library paths properly or that your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable has the correct directory in it. Go for the former, I'd say, but in my case, I merely did this: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib And everything worked, because libssl had been previously installed with a prefix of /usr/local. -- \_/} Mark P. Fister Java, Java, everywhere, and all \_/} \_/} eBay, Inc. the cups did shrink; Java, Java \_/} \_/} Austin, TX everywhere, nor any drop to drink! \_/}