Full_Name: Bret Holstein
Version: 2.1.3
OS: Linux
Submission from: 208-136-154-20.marcus-online.net (208.136.154.20)


I am using Red Hat Linux 5.0 but has successfully recompiled my Apache web
server several times with mod_ssl and mod_perl. This was true up until mod_ssl
2.1.2 (though I did not try 2.1.1). In all previous attempts I followed your
instruction but also added a compile option '-lgdbm' for mod_rewrite. Again,
these compiled without incident in the past.

With mod_ssl 2.1.2 and 2.1.3, I get an error at the './configure' part of the
procedure, just before I make Apache (not the ./configure in mod_ssl)...it is
looking for a file '-ldbm' which it can't find and aborts. Although at first
glance this looks like the library I add, in fact it is not. Nor is it a
spelling error on my part when adding my library option.

If I go through the procedure, skipping just the mod_ssl parts, it will complete
successfully.  I am thinking that it is something that has changed with mod_ssl
since version 2.1.0. I haven't changed any libraries, compilers or, in fact,
anything on this system since 2.1.0.

I know enough to be dangerous but don't know how to find where this added so I
don't know where to start in correcting this problem.

Please advise.

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