Yes. But I
build the APR and the APU libraries myself (and include them in my
tar.gz file).
Since I also enable SSL, I also build OpenSSL
and pass the path to it at build time with -with-ssl and with
LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime.
export CPPFLAGS="-m64
-O3"
export CXXFLAGS="-m64
-O3"
export CFLAGS="-m64
-O3"
configure
\
--with-ldap \
--quiet
\
--srcdir=${HTTPD_ROOT} \
--with-port=80
\
--enable-mods-shared="all headers ssl ldap authnz_ldap info echo mime
proxy proxy_ajp proxy_balancer" \
--prefix=/home/user/opt/apache
\
--with-apr=${APR_DIR} \
--with-apr-util=${APU_DIR} \
--with-expat=builtin
\
--with-mpm=worker \
--with-ssl=${OPENSSL_TARGET_DIR} \
--enable-lib64
Thanks Jorge.
Is it possible to build for
x86-64 machine?
I am trying to build with
--host=x86_64-linux-gnu --enable-lib64=yes It builds but when I
look at the modules file mod_ssl.so. They are all 32 bit only.
What could be the mistake that I am doing.
Please
let me know.
Thanks & Regards, Aruna.
--- On
Thu, 11/19/09, Jorge Medina
<jmedina@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From:
Jorge Medina <jmedina@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE:
Apache build To: "users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, November 19,
2009, 1:49 AM
It is doable. I compile my own
apache and provide it as a tar.gz file bundled with other set of
scripts.
If the paths on the target
machine do not match the paths on your build machine, then you
will need to define LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Hi,
I want to build httpd server and
install on some other machine with my own build scripts.
Does it hard codes any paths
internally?
Thanks &
Regards, Aruna.
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