>Yes, I remember. Usually LD_LIBRARY_PATH is a variable for the _dynamic_
>linker (ld.so) while -L is for the linker program. But perhaps on your system
>"ld" looks alternatively inside LD_LIBRARY_PATH, too. Hmmm.. yes, this could
>be also the root of your problems. I've fixed it now for 2.1.1, s
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998, Albert Etienne wrote:
> If you remember, some time ago I suggested that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH needed to be
> modified, this seems to be about the same kind of error I was getting and adding it
> to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH did the trick. I guess it wasn't the right way to fix
> t
Hello,
If you remember, some time ago I suggested that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH needed to be
modified, this seems to be about the same kind of error I was getting and adding it
to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH did the trick. I guess it wasn't the right way to fix
things. Does this make more sense now? Im no
On Tue, Nov 24, 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Stephen Martin
> Version: mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3
> OS: OpenBSD 2.3
> Submission from: sherwood-174.foothill.net (209.77.113.174)
>
> I am attempting to build SSL server the following occurs on
> following option (a) pre-configuration/bui
On Tue, Nov 24, 1998, Philp Gwyn wrote:
> Here's a question : would it be possible to operate a transparent
> caching proxy with mod_ssl. I realise this is "silly" because it
> sort of by-passes certification of the host.
>
> Setup :
> Internet -(https)-> Linux Server (mod_ssl) -(http)-> NT ser
Here's a question : would it be possible to operate a transparent
caching proxy with mod_ssl. I realise this is "silly" because it
sort of by-passes certification of the host.
Setup :
Internet -(https)-> Linux Server (mod_ssl) -(http)-> NT server (CF)
The Linux server is acting as a sort of fi
Full_Name: Stephen Martin
Version: mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3
OS: OpenBSD 2.3
Submission from: sherwood-174.foothill.net (209.77.113.174)
I am attempting to build SSL server the following occurs on
following option (a) pre-configuration/build in the mod_ssl
directory before going on to build the apac