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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by James Hall <Ja...@RadioShack.com> on 2000/11/16 22:12:44 UTC

Install problems

Hello,
I am trying to install apache and mod_perl according to the instructions
found at
http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#A_Summary_of_a_Basic_mod_perl_In :
% cd /usr/src
  % lwp-download http://www.apache.org/dist/apache_x.x.x.tar.gz
  % lwp-download http://perl.apache.org/dist/mod_perl-x.xx.tar.gz
  % tar xzvf apache_x.x.x.tar.gz
  % tar xzvf mod_perl-x.xx.tar.gz
  % cd mod_perl-x.xx
  % perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_x.x.x/src \
    DO_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1
  % make && make test && make install
  % cd ../apache_x.x.x
  % make install

when I run the makefil.pl for mod_perl, it gets about 1/2 way done and
reports the following:

Using config file: /usr/local/mod_perl-1.24/src/Configuration
Creating Makefile
 + configured for Linux platform
 + setting C compiler to gcc
 + setting C pre-processor to gcc -E
 + checking for system header files
 + adding selected modules
 + checking sizeof various data types
 + doing sanity check on compiler and options
Creating Makefile in support
Creating Makefile in regex
Creating Makefile in os/unix
Creating Makefile in ap
Creating Makefile in main
Creating Makefile in lib/expat-lite
Creating Makefile in modules/standard
EXTRA_CFLAGS: -DLINUX=2 -DUSE_HSREGEX -DUSE_EXPAT -I$(SRCDIR)/lib/expat-lite
-DNO_DL_NEEDED
************* WARNING *************

  Apache Version 1.3.0 required, aborting...

************* WARNING *************

So I installed apache completely, tried the makefile again (and again and
again), but no matter what I do, it always kills at that point, with that
warning. I've been searching the FAQ's/mail list archives for similar probs,
but haven't found anything yet.
I am trying to install on a Redhat 7 OS, the apache version is 1.3.16, and
have perl 5.6.0 installed.

I was just wondering if anyone had thoughts/experience with this that could
point me in a better direction?

Thanks in advance!
-Jim