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Unable to build Apache 2.0.45 with Red Hat 9 and even with OpenSSL 0.9.7a or 0.9.7b
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Unable to build Apache 2.0.45 with Red Hat 9 and even with OpenSSL 0.9.7a or 0.9.7b
------- Additional Comments From towerofpower@operamail.com 2003-07-02 02:10 -------
>> With OpenSSL 0.9.7b (I installed OpenSSL on /usr/local/ssl/install/openssl):
>> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache 2 --enable-ssl
>>--with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl/intall/openssl
I'm assuming the extra space in 'apache 2' and the missing 's' in 'intall' are
not what you typed.
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-ssl
--with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl/install/openssl
Unless you have more fields, this will only work if OpenSSL was built with
static libs.
Also, did you add /usr/local/ssl/install/openssl/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and ran
ldconfig? If you built openssl with loadable modules, openssl has to have a
way to find those libs.
>>This is a feature worth adding to the configure script, so this bug can be
left open.
What is the bug here? I'm a bit confused, could someone clarify?
I've built Apache2 with mod_ssl and OpenSSL on RedHat without a problem.
The only problem that had arisen, was that OpenSSL was already installed (rpm)
and I needed the most current version.
Check out :
http://www.devside.net/index.php?main=server/linux/apacheplus
http://www.devside.net/index.php?main=server/linux/openssl
http://www.devside.net
DeveloperSide.NET
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