RE: [users@httpd] Apache 2.0 on AIX 5.3

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Can you tell me the exact configure command you used to configure your apache?  
Would it apply to my 2.0.58 apache?

Phil

P.S. the 'Order' error message is just for reference -- if I do not comment out the 
LoadModule directives, then I get the weird two line error: 

Syntax error on line 233 of /usr/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/apache2/modules/mod_access.so into server: 

On Fri Jun  9 13:12 , 'JP' <jp@xxxxxxxxxx> sent:

>...
>> 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
>
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