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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Pablo Jejcic <pa...@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk> on 2003/02/18 17:39:19 UTC

HELP - Problem installing modperl

Hello guys,
        I have just installed PERL/Apache and mod_perl, but this last one
gave me an error when I try to compile. Could anyone help me?
 
Thi is the error:
 
bash-2.05# make && make test
cd "src/modules/perl" && make -f Makefile.modperl
make[1]: Entering directory
`/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl'
cc -I/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl
-I/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/xs
-I/projects/IRIG/apache2/prefork/include
-I/usr/perl5/5.6.1/lib/sun4-solaris-64int/CORE -DMOD_PERL -xO3 -xdepend
-KPIC \
-c mod_perl.c && mv mod_perl.o mod_perl.lo
cc: unrecognized option `-KPIC'
cc: language depend not recognized
cc: mod_perl.c: linker input file unused because linking not done
mv: cannot access mod_perl.o
make[1]: *** [mod_perl.lo] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl'
make: *** [modperl_lib] Error 2
bash-2.05# c
bash: c: command not found
bash-2.05# cc
cc: no input files

And I'm running:
 
Solaris 9
PERL 5.6.1
Apache 2.0.4
mod_perl 1.99_08
 
Thanks in advance!!
 
Pablo.-
 
Kind Regards.
  _____  

Pablo Jejcic
Smartweb Senior system Administrator
School of Computing - Robert Gordon University
pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk
T:44-(0)1224-262797
F:44-(0)1224-262790 
  _____  


``The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to wait another
year until the one arises you are looking for.'' 
A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks'

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Re: HELP - Problem installing modperl

Posted by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org>.
Pablo Jejcic wrote:
> Hello guys,
>         I have just installed PERL/Apache and mod_perl, but this last 
> one gave me an error when I try to compile. Could anyone help me?
>  
> Thi is the error:
>  
> bash-2.05# make && make test
> cd "src/modules/perl" && make -f Makefile.modperl
> make[1]: Entering directory 
> `/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl'
> cc -I/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl 
> -I/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/xs 
> -I/projects/IRIG/apache2/prefork/include 
> -I/usr/perl5/5.6.1/lib/sun4-solaris-64int/CORE -DMOD_PERL -xO3 -xdepend 
> -KPIC \
> -c mod_perl.c && mv mod_perl.o mod_perl.lo
> cc: unrecognized option `-KPIC'

mod_perl reuses the compiler flags perl was built with. It picks them up from 
Config.pm. Do you see -KPIC in the output of 'perl -V'? You must use exactly 
the same compiler that you've built your perl with and it should work.

> cc: language depend not recognized
> cc: mod_perl.c: linker input file unused because linking not done
> mv: cannot access mod_perl.o
> make[1]: *** [mod_perl.lo] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory 
> `/projects/IRIG/mod_perl-1.99_08/src/modules/perl'
> make: *** [modperl_lib] Error 2
> bash-2.05# c
> bash: c: command not found
> bash-2.05# cc
> cc: no input files
> And I'm running:
>  
> Solaris 9
> PERL 5.6.1
> Apache 2.0.4
> mod_perl 1.99_08
>  
> Thanks in advance!!
>  
> Pablo.-
>  
> Kind Regards.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Pablo Jejcic
> Smartweb Senior system Administrator
> School of Computing - Robert Gordon University
> pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk <ma...@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk>
> *T*:44-(0)1224-262797
> *F*:44-(0)1224-262790
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> ``The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose 
> from. And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to 
> wait another year until the one arises you are looking for.''
> A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks'
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>  


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