Re: Fedora-ds on ubuntu

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brendan powers wrote:

Hello, i have compiled fedora-ds on ubuntu, and almost installed it.
The installer does not correctly find apache. It asks for the path
where apache is installed. I am running ubuntu 5.10 with apache 2
installed. I have created links from /usr/sbin/apache2>httpd
/etc/apache2>httpd and /usr/lib/apache2>httpd

Here is the error i get from the installer
Unable to locate Apache modules in
/modules
.
Press any key to continue.

Does anyone know what the installer is looking for? Has anyone
compiled this in ubuntu before.
It's looking for the directory containing the Apache modules, which on RH and FC is /etc/httpd/modules.

It uses the httpd binary itself - it does an httpd.worker -V and parses the output, looking for
-D HTTPD_ROOT="/etc/httpd"
If this doesn't work with the ubuntu apache, you can override what setup uses. First, run setup with the -k option to save the install.inf file. Next, edit this file, and make sure you have the setting
ApacheRoot=   /etc/httpd
in your [admin] section (or whatever the parent of your Apache module directory is). Then, rerun setup using the edited file like
./setup -s -f /path/to/install.inf

Once i get this working i plan to create packages for ubuntu 5.10 and
debian sarge.

Thanks for your time.

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