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List:       apache-modperl
Subject:    Re: Linking Problems Solved With New CVS Version But New Problem
From:       Stas Bekman <stas () stason ! org>
Date:       2004-09-25 20:02:21
Message-ID: 4155CECD.8010707 () stason ! org
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Jon Forrest wrote:
> Yesterday I submitted a bug report titled
> "The "cannot find -lapr-0" and ""undefined symbol:
> apr_bucket_setaside_notimpl" problems again" and
> you said
> 
>> Jon, please try the current cvs:
>> http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Distribution  
> 
> 
> 
> I just did. The linking and undefined symbol problem went
> away but there is a new problem. The make test step can't
> find httpd. Again, this is on Fedora Core 2
> with a fresh handbuilt httpd. Here's the bug report:
> 
> 1. Problem Description:
> 
>   Running make test results in the following message:
> 
> ---
> something is wrong, mod_perl 2.0 build should have supplied
> all the needed information to run the tests. Please post
> lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm along with the bug report at
> /usr/local/src/modperl-2.0/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestConfig.pm line 349.

Thanks Jon, we found that the static build still needs some work. So stay 
tuned for the moment when Philippe finishes polishing it (should be soonish).

Meanwhile please use DSO (dynamic) build.

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