30-Jul-99 18:29 you wrote:
> First, I apologize if this is a FAQ, I did a search on the archive
> but didn't find anything useful.
> Here's my setup:
> RedHat 6.0 with all updates
> apache-1.3.6-7 rpm
> I've downloaded and compiled openssl-0.9.3a
> I've also downloaded modssl-2.3.10-1.3.6
> Here's my question. I'm trying to get modssl installed as a DSO with
> the line
> ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl
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> Does RedHat do something to their Apache build to compile with EAPI
> support and yet not with any -DEAPI defines? I've noticed them in the
> mod_ssl source and assume that's what its testing for. I have no
> problems recompiling Apache and mod_ssl but I would like to think
> that this should work. Am I completely in the wrong? Thanks.
You ARE completely wrong. EAPI contains crypto-hooks so Apache with applied
EAPI is non-exportable from US. Now RedHat is US company, you know. And RedHad
Linux is distributed world-wide. So thay CAN not apply EAPI to Apache even if
they want to... It is in the FAQ somewhere AFAIK...
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