Joe,

I'm going to need this soon as well.  What the simplest course?

Thanks,
Ken

On May 17, 2007, at 1:48 AM, Joe Little wrote:

On 5/15/07, Helmut Schottmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,

has anyone been successful compiled and installed mod_WebObjects on a
64 bit linux system using the system version of the httpd server?
I am using fedora core 6 and I am getting a segementation fault when
I try to restart the webserver with my compiled version of
mod_WebObjects. It seems that the compiliation of mod_WebObjects uses
some different libraries than the precompiled httpd RPM:

start httpd: /bin/bash: line 1: 30260 Segmentation fault      /usr/
sbin/httpd


When  I compile the httpd server by myself, anything works fine. But
for maintenance reasons I would like to use the RPM version of the
system to get my automatic security updates.
Are there some specific 64 bit compiler or linker flags I have to use?


Nope. Travis Cripps has fixed 64 bit support in the CVS version of the
adaptor code. To my knowledge, there hasn't been a new release with
these fixes. It also works with apache 2.2 and 2.0. It was originally
built against RHEL4 64 bit, with the build environment resurrectable
if needs be.

Regards,
Helmut
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