Re: Apache Copied In Another Location AIX

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On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:46 AM, VELIDANDI, RAMAKRISHNA <RAMAKRISHNA.VELIDANDI@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

 

I am newbie for Apache.

 

I'm trying to build apache 2.2 on AIX 7 by copying entire installed directory to different AIX 7 host.

 

I adjusted apachectl entries and envvars and envvars-std, But stuck with error while running ./apachectl

 

exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /apache/apache2.2/patch2.2/bin/httpd because of the following errors:

        0509-022 Cannot load module /data/apache/patch2.2/lib/libaprutil-1.so.

        0509-150   Dependent module /apache/patch2.2/lib/libexpat.a(libexpat.so.0) could not be loaded.

        0509-022 Cannot load module /apache/patch2.2/lib/libexpat.a(libexpat.so.0).

        0509-026 System error: A file or directory in the path name does not exist.

        0509-022 Cannot load module httpd.

        0509-150   Dependent module /data/apache/patch2.2/lib/libaprutil-1.so could not be loaded.

        0509-022 Cannot load module .

 

Can you please guide with detailed approach to be followed for this requirement as I have not found useful info in this regard.

 

Requirement: Want to setup apache on other system (of same OS-AIX) with copy of existing apache(apache/patch2.2),  without installing from software.

 

 

Thanks & Regards
Ram


One way is to use an install path on the build machine that can also be used on the target machine (e.g., /opt/unilever/httpd22 or something else that won't be used by third-party packages).

Alternatively, you can update LIBPATH in the <install-path>/bin/envvars file to use the actual install path.  It will currently have the install path on the build machine.


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