I had only one little problem installing apache 1.3.4, SSLeay0.9.0b, php3 3.0.7, 
mod_ssl 1.3.4 
and postqresql, that was, 'palloc' was defined in some postqresql 6.3 header file that 
was itself 
included into some php3 C file that also included a different definition later in some 
apache header file (a re-definition warning is given). I checked the source and 
apparently there is 
no harm done. 
It helped to check the logs after httpd startup; apache mentions the configured 
modules there.

Juergen


-----Original Message-----
From:   Harry Zink [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, March 02, 1999 8:20 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric Gus
Subject:        Re: config, compile, install help - php3, ssl, apache 1.3.x

>Would it be easier to wipe my source dir and restart from scratch or can I
>simply add-in php3? 

Been there, done that - still can't get it to work myself.

I installed the apapche 1.3.4+mod_SSL rpm that is floating around on 
Ralph's site - it works wonderfuly by itself, but it appears that no 
other redhat modules can be installed on top of that installation. This 
appears to be due to apache+mod_ssl is using some EAPI, which is not 
compatible with the standard apache API - or something to that effect.

Long story short - it doesn't work.

I'm thinking of running two server processes - one standard apache with 
all the trimmings, and one just running apache-mod_ssl. The problem, of 
course, being that secure pages won't be able to include mod_perl, or 
PHP3 scripts.

I'm hoping that this issue will be addressed soon, seeing as how mod_perl 
is kinda very important if you're running perl on your site.

Harry
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