Re: [mp2] make test failures
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CALDWELL, JERAMIE W (SWBT) wrote:
> Okay Stas, I appreciate the prompt response, here's the information you
> asked for. First the output of t/REPORT, then the result of t/TEST
> -no-httpd -v apr-ext/base64.t, & t/TEST -no-httpd -v apr/constants.t.
[...]
so both groups of failures fail for the same reason. let's concentrate on
one of those:
> # ./TEST -no-httpd -v apr/constants.t
> [warning] skipping httpd configuration
> t/apr/constants....Can't load
> '/tmp/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_17/blib/arch/auto/APR/APR.so' for module
> APR:
> ld.so.1: /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.8/bin/perl: fatal: libgdbm.so.3: open
> failed:
> No such file or directory at
Aha! why can't it find libgdbm.so? Do you by chance have the symlinking
wrong? What's the output of:
ldd /tmp/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99_17/blib/arch/auto/APR/APR.so
from your report:
> *** (apr|apu)-config linking info
>
> -L/usr/local/apache2/lib -lapr-0 -lsendfile -lrt -lm -lsocket -lnsl
> -lresolv -lpthread -ldl
> -L/usr/local/apache2/lib -laprutil-0 -lgdbm -ldb-4.2 -lexpat -liconv
As you can see -lgdbm is there, so it should work. Did you by chance
installed precompiled Apache on that machine, and you actually don't have
libdbm installed?
When this happens on linux it'd bail out at compile time, but I suppose on
Solaris it happens at run time.
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