[Fwd: webapp/apr cvs tags?]

2002-07-30 Thread Neil Cronin

using this version of apr, I was able to build and use mod_webapp.so
 
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/release/v1.2.0/src/apr_APACHE_2_0_35.tar.gz

I searched nagoya.apache.org for a bug on this, but came up empty 
handed.  I'm not very knowledgable about apr/apx, but I'm happy to 
provide more info to anyone who might want it.

-neil



 Original Message 
Subject: webapp/apr cvs tags?
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:21:38 -0700
From: Neil Cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm trying to build mod_webapp for apache 1.3.26.  I grabbed webapp and
apr from cvs.apache.org.  it seems to build fine:

# ./configure --with-apr=../apr/ --with-apxs
(configure output)
# make
(make output)
Coonfiguration details:

module version:  mod_webapp/1.2.0-dev
httpd version:   Apache/1.3.26 (Unix)
host machine/os: i686-pc-linux-gnu
cration date:Tue Jul 30 04:58:30 PDT 2002

All done...

# cp apache-1.3/mod_webapp.so /etc/apache/modules
# /usr/sbin/apache
Syntax error on line 63 of /etc/apache/conf/apache.conf:
Cannot load /etc/apache/modules/mod_webapp.so into server:
/etc/apache/modules/mod_webapp.so: undefined symbol: apr_thread_mutex_lock


I've tried mod_webapp 1.0.1 with similar results.  is this a known
issue?   is there a 1.1 branch of webapp that I can try?  or another
version of apr?

thanks,
neil



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Re: [Fwd: webapp/apr cvs tags?]

2002-07-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Neil Cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 using this version of apr, I was able to build and use mod_webapp.so
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/release/v1.2
 .0/src/apr_APACHE_2_0_35.tar.gz
 
 I searched nagoya.apache.org for a bug on this, but came up empty
 handed.  I'm not very knowledgable about apr/apx, but I'm happy to
 provide more info to anyone who might want it.

Yes, that makes sense... The 2.0.35 tag wasn't relying on thread mutexes for
atomic under linux... This is definitely an APR bug (if threads are
disabled, the atomic code should just not use it)...

Will report it.

Pier


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