Re: mod_dbd, mod_authn_dbd examples

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Some clues at:

  http://old.nabble.com/help-with-mod_authn_dbd-and-oracle-td20562832.html

The actual DBMS drivers are built into apr-util, or supplied
separately since they can be dynamically loaded.  In your environment,
if it's supplied separately then just be sure you got it; otherwise,
if you're using a shared apr-util, it needs to be built for Oracle
support; otherwise (HTTPD using its own inbuilt apr-util) HTTPD will
need to be built for Oracle support.

For a quick test, you could try just changing 'pgsql' to 'oracle' and
see what happens.  I agree with others that 'DBDriver pgsql' asks for
the PostgreSQL driver.

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Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mwood@xxxxxxxxx
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