On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> I've compiled mod_sxnet for a long time. But beside the openssl header
> file transition to a subdirectory (I've updated sxnet.h for this
> now), it compiled fine. The above error actually means that EAPI is
> not correctly installed in your Apache. You seem to have messed up
> something.

Sorry to have caused you problems, it was indeed an user-error. A
combination of being awake too long, some other problems and not really
carefully reading the docs. But I now have a working apache (with EAPI),
mod_php3, mod_perl and mod_ssl in completely seperate packages for Red Hat
6.x. (maybe worth uploading to contrib ?)

I'm wondering why the Apache Group didn't apply the EAPI-patches to Apache ?
Don't they agree or are they building something slightly different ? Or is
it against export-laws ?

Thanks in advance,

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