Re: EAPI vs API

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Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>     
>>> You must build apache BEFORE mod_perl and mod_ssl.
>>>       
>
> On 21.10.07 10:21, Bernard Barton wrote:
>
>   
>> But as soon as you build mod_ssl, it tells you to change to your apache
>> directory and run make / make install.  The instructions for mod_ssl (and
>> I believe mod_perl) both indicate the last package to build is apache.  So
>> are you saying build apache, then build mod_ssl, but when mod_ssl prompts
>> me to change to the apache directory and run make, I ignore it?
>>     
>
> did you try building mod_ssl after apache or not?
>
>   

Here is what I did.  I ran configure with these parameters, and that's
it.  There's no Makefile or anything to build in the
mod_ssl-2.8.28-1.3.37 directory.  After running "configure", it says to
change to the ../apache_1.3.37 directory and run make, make certificate,
and make install. 


cd mod_ssl-2.8.28-1.3.37

./configure \
    --with-apache=../apache_1.3.37 \
    --prefix=/usr/local/apache-1.3.37 \
    --with-ssl=../openssl-0.9.6b \
    --enable-module=ssl \
    --enable-module=so

Now proceed with the following commands:
 $ cd ../apache_1.3.37
 $ make
 $ make certificate
 $ make install



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