I'm having the apparently well know problem of 

"undefined symbol: ap_os_is_path_absolute" 

when trying to load mod_fastcgi.

Some solution was proposed:

1. recompile mod_fastcgi
--> from where?

>From the originators couldn't be because of the loose of
some features (are they essential?).

>From the SAPDB sources? How? 
The compilation process is quite unusual, and give room
to a lot of questions.

First of all I have python2.2 installed, SAPDB apparently
uses python1.5. When installing DevTool it asks for a python
directory. In an example appears an include directory where
supposedly must have a config.h file, but in the equivalent
directory of python2.2 doesn't have such file. It's the
pyconfig.h?

Looking in toolvars, it seems that in a I386 arch SAPDB 
compiles with -O3, but in this case it should made the
inlines that appears to be the cause of the initial 
error, and this was not the case. In fact I'm not really
interested in database development, just in use the database
to hold some research data (I'm in a brazilian public 
research institute).

Where should I modify the compiling options to meet 
my installation?

In any way follow the instruction to compile all the
stuff, I get a lot of "dependency errors" and a lot
of things weren't made (probably a cascade effect).

Where can I get more detailed instructions?

TIA,

Alcino

BTW, I'm using gentoo linux, a source distro, 
so my box is quite on the linux edge, but a 
bit conservative with gcc 2.95.3 (waiting for 
the gcc 3.1 release :).

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