Re: [users@httpd] Compiling Apache2 with Cygwin

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--- Tony Karakashian <tkarakashian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Not finding header files that are clearly in your
> > include path makes me think some silly thing is
> going
> > on like file protections or permissioning.  Just a
> > thought for you to double-check on.
> 
> Okay, I've chown -R myuser:Users /  followed by a
> chmod -R 777 * just
> to get it working.
> 
> I tried recompiling, and it failed to compile
> because "ldap requires
> apr-util", which I installed prior to starting all
> of this.  I decided
> to remove auth_ldap and ldap from configure, again
> just to get it
> working.  My configure:
> 
> ./configure  --with-apr=/usr --with-apr-util=/usr
> --enable-module=so
> --prefix=/usr --enable-mods-shared="access actions
> alias asis auth
> auth_anon auth_dbm auth_digest autoindex cache
> cern_meta cgi cgid
> charset_lite dav dav_fs deflate dir disk_cache
> dumpio echo env example
> expires ext_filter file_cache headers imap include
> info log_config
> log_forensic logio mime mime_magic negotiation proxy
> proxy_connect
> proxy_ftp proxy_http rewrite setenvif speling ssl
> status unique_id
> userdir usertrack vhost_alias"
> 
> It compiles this way, however again the modules
> compile as .la files. 
> The error I get when it's trying to install is:
> 
> Warning! dlname not found in
> /usr/modules/mod_proxy.la.  Assuming
> installing a so rather than a libtool archive.   If
> I attempt to start
> (via apachectl start), I get "cannot load
> /usr/modules/mod_mime.la
> into server: dlopen, Win32 error 193".  I've found
> some solutions on
> Google, but they're all for PHP, and very specific
> to fixing that one
> issue.  I've found nothing of use to this problem.
> 
> Closer, I guess... :)
> 
> -T
> 
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