Re: Followup to "Re: I am getting "undefined symbol: slts_runmode" when I try to run "httpd -t" test. Is there any way to work around this?"

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I wanted to followup on testing using LD_PRELOAD:

- Using LD_PRELOAD I was able to get past the "httpd -t" test.   I had to add both the libclntsh.so and the libclntshcore.so to the LD_PRELOAD because after I added just libclngshcore.so, another undefined symbol appeared, and that other symbol is in libclntsh.so.
- Then after that I was able to use LD_PRELOAD and was able to start the Apache using "apachectl start" and I can see the httpd instances running.  I can also see the port being listened on.

However I am still testing and I am not sure if the Apache+webgate is actually working. 

If I hit it with a telnet and manual request, I can see a response, but if I use a browser I see segfaults in the Apache error_log..

I'll be working through these if I can, but thanks, Rainer, this is a step forward and will make my weekend better :)!!

Jim


On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 12:54 PM o haya <ohaya1001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Rainer,

My apologies but I am going to switch to this gmail account because something is causing responses to be blocked on Yahoo email :(, and I wanted to see if this email would work better !!

In your last response you said:

"In theory, you could work around this by using LD_PRELOAD, but that's a rather questionable idea. I'd recommend trying an oracle/webgate mailing list for further help, since your issue isn't really related to httpd."

Can you explain how to possibly work around this by using LD_PRELOAD?

I will try to post at Oracle, but need to figure out where to do that, so I am still hoping to at least get past the "undefined symbol" problem meanwhile.

Thanks,
Jim

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