On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 06:55:54PM -0600, Chris Gotstein wrote: > That did it. Is it worth zipping up all changes I made and giving this > to the developers to use? If so, how do I go about this?
Well, it would be not so bad. :) I'm not sure about gzipped, you can just make patch for mod_midgard2 and sent bug to bugtracker (don't forget to attach this patch to bugreport ;)) midgard-php4 fix is a little harder - we should determine if it is builded with apache2. > > On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 12:08:52PM -0600, Chris Gotstein wrote: > > I'm running FreeBSD 5 with Apache 2.0.44. I would like to try and get > > midgard working on this system, but am having issues with it compiling > > mod_midgard2. I have read that there is an experimental mod_midgard2 > > version, and I have downloaded the files to work with it. I am unable > to > > get this to compile, and was wondering if anyone else has had > experience > > using this experimental module. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > > > Here are the errors I am receiving when trying to compile mod_midgard2 > > using gmake or make: > > [...] > > > mod_midgard2.c: In function `midgard_translate_handler': > > mod_midgard2.c:1900: too few arguments to function `mgd_clear' > > mod_midgard2.c: In function `midgard_host_auth': > > mod_midgard2.c:2053: too few arguments to function `mgd_clear' > > mod_midgard2.c: At top level: > > Find these rows in mod_midgard2.c and add MGD_CLEAR_ALL to arguments of > mgd_clear(). > > And somewhere in midgard-php4, looks like in preparse.c you have to > change > > table *elements = (table*)userdata; > > to > > ap_table *elements = (ap_table*)userdata; > > as far as I remember. There may be another problems, but they are enough > small :) -- Regards, Sergei Dolmatov. --- The world is not octal despite DEC. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
