I'm cc:ing the users list so that the response is in the archives in case
anyone else has a similar problem.
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Kitty Ko wrote:
> How are you? I read accross one of your email replay on the "binding
> shared libraries with OpenSSL" on the interent, and that's how I got
> your email address.
>
> I have encounter problems while installing SSL + APACHE. I am wondering
> if you can give me some hits.
>
> I have successfully completed installing Tomcat 4.0.6 + Apache 2.0.43 on
> the Unix box. Buy I can't have SSL installed. FYI. I build apache and
> open ssl form source.
>
> After I extracted the openssl-0.9.7, I did the following:
>
> # cd openssl-0.9.7
>
> # ./config --prefix=/depot/ssl/install
> --openssldir=/depot/ssl/install/openssl
>
> # make
>
> However, once I get into make build-shared, i got the following errors:
>
> ld:fetal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable
> sections colletc2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> make: ***[do-solars-shared] Error 1
>
> My questions are:
>
> 1. how to fix this compile error
Hmmm... well honestly I'm not all that familiar with linker problems on
Solaris. I have heard a number of people report problems getting the
shared library build of openssl to work on Solaris, though that's about as
much insight as I can offer. The option to use both a static openssl and
a static mod_ssl remains, of course, and at this point sounds like your
best option.
> 2. how do i know if I compiled mod_ssl statically or dynamicelly?
"httpd -l" will list all the statically-compiled modules.
> I build the apache by the following command:
>
> # ./configure --with-layout=Apache --prefix=/depot/apache2
> --enable-mods-shared=most --enable-ssl=shared
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
...though this right here tells me you've built it as shared, since that's
what that means. :)
--Cliff
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