... > However, no matter what I do the resulting httpd will not load any module: ... > That is all I get, two lines. (If I comment out the LoadModule > > directive on line 233 -- and all other LoadModule directives, I > > instead get the expected error: "Invalid command 'Order', perhaps > > mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server > > configuration") > This message is because you commented out some of the mod_auth* modules. I'm not sure which one contains the "Order" directive, but it's one of those. > > > This seemed a lot like the behaviour outlined in the article in "B18 - AIX > 5.1 > > ML 0 won't build a server that will load DSOs", even though I am > > running AIX 5.2. However, there is an apache 1.3 that was built a > > long time ago by someone who is no longer around, and it uses > > LoadModule fine. (The only LoadModule lines in the 1.3 httpd.conf are > > mod_jk and libphp ... while 2.0 comes with a plethora of modules, but I > > digress) > I've got Apache 2.2.2 with DSO support working on AIX 5.2 with version 5 of the C for AIX compiler. ... > > CC=xlc_r ./configure --prefix=/usr/apache2 --with-mpm=worker > > --enable-so --enable-layout=Apache --enable-mods-shared=most > > --enable-maintainer-mode --with-expat=`pwd`/srclib/apr-util/xml/expat > > --enable-static-support --without-berkeley-db && make && make install > > When I ran configure, I didn't set the CC var. Also, since apr is provided in the distribution, I just used what it came with - didn't install anything separately (libtool, etc.). I recommend the bootstrap approach. Get the build running correctly with the default parameters then start adding one parameter at a time. I can say 2.2.2 works fine in my environment, but I've never built Apache using the environment you've specified (2.0.58 w/ xlc 6). JP --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx