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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by blue <bl...@calico.gator.net> on 2000/07/28 23:21:23 UTC
itanium builds
has anyone taken advantage of sourceforge's itanium boxes to try compiling
apache?
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Re: itanium builds
Posted by Mark J Cox <ma...@awe.com>.
> has anyone taken advantage of sourceforge's itanium boxes to try compiling
> apache?
We've got a 4-way IA-64 box here running Red Hat Linux that works with
Apache just fine. There was a couple of problems getting PHP running on
it, but we sent a fix to Rasmus. Most things like mod_ssl, OpenSSL, Perl
and so on work fine too (although OpenSSL isn't optimised yet)
Mark
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Apache Software Foundation ..... OpenSSL Group ..... Apache Week editor
Re: itanium builds
Posted by Bill Stoddard <re...@attglobal.net>.
Paul Reder has an Apache port running on a version of AIX that runs on itanium hardware (project
Monterey, if that means anything to you). Wasn't a very difficult port to accomodate (not exploit)
the 64 bit hardware. Will be checking in the port when Monterey becomes available. I suspect a
Linux port would not be substantially different.
Bill
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, blue wrote:
>
> > has anyone taken advantage of sourceforge's itanium boxes to try compiling
> > apache?
>
> I haven't seen anyone answering this, or referring to any work they are
> doing on this front - any objections to me doing so??
>
>
> James.
>
>
Re: itanium builds
Posted by James Sutherland <ja...@cam.ac.uk>.
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, blue wrote:
> has anyone taken advantage of sourceforge's itanium boxes to try compiling
> apache?
I haven't seen anyone answering this, or referring to any work they are
doing on this front - any objections to me doing so??
James.