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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Gomez Henri <ne...@slib.fr> on 2002/06/19 12:07:46 UTC

Apache 2.0.39 RPMS Released

the Apache 2 rpms are available at :

http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/

Built on Redhat 6.2 against openssl 0.9.6

Others distro (MDK, SUSE, RH >= 7.x) could use the glibc 2.1
based rpm or better rebuild from source rpm (apache2-2.0.39-1.6.2.src.rpm)

Regards.

BTW: PPC, alpha and sparc architecture builder are welcomed,
         Thanks to drop me a note : hgomez at slib.fr








Re: Apache 2.0.39 RPMS Released

Posted by Graham Leggett <mi...@sharp.fm>.
Gomez Henri wrote:

> the Apache 2 rpms are available at :
> 
> http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/
> 
> Built on Redhat 6.2 against openssl 0.9.6
> 
> Others distro (MDK, SUSE, RH >= 7.x) could use the glibc 2.1
> based rpm or better rebuild from source rpm (apache2-2.0.39-1.6.2.src.rpm)
> 
> Regards.
> 
> BTW: PPC, alpha and sparc architecture builder are welcomed,
>          Thanks to drop me a note : hgomez at slib.fr

While building the rpm as a normal user, the build bombs out like so. 
Seems a directory is being created in the filesystem itself, instead of 
in /var/tmp:

Installing configuration files
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/etc/httpd2/conf
Installing HTML documents
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var/www2
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var/www2/html
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var/www2/manual
Installing error documents
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var/www2/error
Installing icons
mkdir /var/tmp/apache2-39-root/var/www2/icons
mkdir /var/log/httpd2
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/log/httpd2': Permission denied
make[1]: *** [install-other] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/minfrin/rpm/BUILD/httpd-2.0.39'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.95308 (%install)

Regards,
Graham
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