Re: Building 1.99_17 with apache 2.0.52
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Juan Julian Merelo Guervos wrote:
> Stas Bekman wrote:
>
>> Juan Julian Merelo Guervos wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I seem to have a catch-22 problem when trying to build mod_perl
>>> (above version), static build.
>>> If I write:
>>>
>>> [root@geneura mod_perl-1.99_17]# perl Makefile.PL MP_USE_STATIC=1
>>> MP_AP_CONFIGURE="--with-mpm=prefork"
>>> MP_APR_CONFIG=/usr/local/new_apache/bin/apr-config
>>> Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV
>>> MP_USE_STATIC = 1
>>> MP_AP_CONFIGURE = --with-mpm=prefork
>>> MP_APR_CONFIG = /usr/local/new_apache/bin/apr-config
>>> Configure mod_perl with /usr/local/apache2? [y]
>>> [ error] You specified MP_USE_STATIC but did not speficy the
>>> location of httpd's source tree with MP_AP_PREFIX
>>>
>>> But if I do so, it says:
>>> [ error] You need to pass either MP_AP_PREFIX or MP_APR_CONFIG, but
>>> not both
>>>
>>> Of course, if I use only MP_AP_PREFIX, it complains about not being
>>> able to find apr-config.
>>>
>>> I am at a loss. I finally built the dynamic version; it's probably
>>> all the same, but I would like to know how to build the static
>>> version, anyways.
>>
>>
>>
>> Juan, where did you read that you need to use MP_APR_CONFIG? What you
>> need is MP_AP_PREFIX for static
>> http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/install.html#Static_mod_perl
>
>
>
> Right there, in the error message. Not in the ones I have included, in
> another one that mentioned it couldn't find '/include'
Please get the latest snapshot [1], try again and paste the exact error
you've received. Please do so as a part of a proper bug report [2]. Thanks.
[1]
http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Distribution
[2] http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
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