>-----Original Message-----
>From: ___cliff rayman___ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 21 August 2001 00:34
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Fwd: conflict mod_ssl mod_perl perl-5.6.1 and SDBM] 2nd
>REQUEST
>
>
>just trying again.  does anyone have an idea regarding the 
>best way to proceed
>from here?  i will probably modify my config to use shared 
>memory instead of a dbm
>in any case, so i'd rather remove the sdbm references from the 
>ssl module than
>the perl module.  i can probably change all references from 
>sdbm to xdbm in the
>mod_ssl source directory and recompile.  i was just hoping for 
>a more elegant
>solution.
>
>tia!
>
>___cliff rayman___ wrote:
>
>> I am trying to build and install apache 1.3.20, mod_ssl 
>2.4.8, openssl-0.9.6b, with perl 5.6.1 on Linux RedHat 7.0.
>>
>> I get the following error messages when running the make command:
>> 
>/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i686-linux/auto/SDBM_File/SDBM_File.
>a(sdbm.o)(.rodata+0x0): multiple definition of `nullitem'
>> modules/ssl/libssl.a(ssl_util_sdbm.o)(.data+0x80): first 
>defined 
>here/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i686-linux/auto/SDBM_File/SDBM_F
>ile.a(sdbm.o): In function `sdbm_open':sdbm.o(.text+0x0): 
>multiple definition of `sdbm_open'
>> modules/ssl/libssl.a(ssl_util_sdbm.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
>> /usr/bin/ld: Warning: size of symbol `sdbm_open' changed 
>from 328 to 194 in sdbm.o
>> 
>/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i686-linux/auto/SDBM_File/SDBM_File.
>a(sdbm.o): In function `sdbm_prep':
>> sdbm.o(.text+0xc4): multiple definition of `sdbm_prep'
>> etc. etc..
>>
>> I have tried both  with  --enable-rule=SSL_SDBM and 
>--disable-rule=SSL_SDBM.  I looked in the mail archives and 
>groups.google.com and could not find a  reference to the above 
>problem.  I guess I can go back and remake perl without SDBM 
>support, but I'd rather not build it that way if there is some 
>other way to make this all work together.

Like I said the last time, openssl is integrated into RedHat 7.0 and above.
Even if you were able to get the above to work, you'd probably break 20 odd
other packages, including sendmail.

I know that some people hate RPMS, however they really are your best way
forward from where you are. Check out www.redhat.com/errata again and get
the latest openssl for RedHat 7.0. It says version 0.9.6, but has the
patches up to 0.9.6b. (It doesn't have all the ciphers though, which is
annoying to say the least. You could amend the source RPM. I can give you
instructions on how this is done off the list. This is similar to building
from source, except that it will keep your RPM database consistent).

It was easier with RedHat6.x, you could use either RPMS or build from
source, and the OS didn't care what you did. With RedHat 7.0 onwards, it's
become a lot more difficult.

- 
John Airey
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Blind,
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