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List:       apache-modperl
Subject:    Re: can't get modperl to pass make test
From:       Doug MacEachern <dougm () pobox ! com>
Date:       1998-08-31 15:25:25
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At 06:12 PM 8/28/98 -0700, Adam Joffe wrote:
>Thanks in advance for reading this. Any help is gratefully accepted.
>
>BSDI 3.1
>Apache 1.3.1
>mod perl 1.15
>perl 5.00404
>
>Here are the modules installed in Perl5.00404:
>
>CGI.pm-2.42
>Data-Dumper-2.09
>HTML-Parser-2.20
>IO-1.20
>MIME-Base64-2.06
>libnet-1.0605
>libwww-perl-5.36
>
>After hearing from the list(Doug) that DSO is not recommended, especially
>under BSDI3.1,  I went ahead and started from scratch and recompiled with
>out it. Compiled no problem but make test in the modperl install directory
>failed horribly. Found out that the httpd had error once it started up and
>tryed some mod_perl stuff. I'll first show the error from
>mod_perl_error_log and then go through all steps I took. ( I apologize for
>the verbosity of this message but I thought it important to provide as much
>detail as possible.) 
>
>
>mod_perl_error_log in t/logs:
>
>---------------------BEGIN LOG HERE------
>[Fri Aug 28 17:52:18 1998] [error] Can't load
>'/usr/local/lib/perl5/i386-bsdos/5.00404/auto/IO/IO.o' for module IO: can't
>resolve undefined symbols: No such file or directory at
>/usr/local/lib/perl5/i386-bsdos/5.00404/DynaLoader.pm line 166

mod_perl_traps.pod says a bit about this problem and how to cure.
Sometimes a fresh install of Perl (w/ defaults: Configure -des) will cure
the problem too.

-Doug

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