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Hi.

If the lighttpd module needs to be compiled separately, what the the
lighttpd config option does in the ./configure script?

Regards.

2008/12/29 Harshavardhana Ranganath <harsha at zresearch.com>

> Hi Stas,
>
>     Right now there are no such ways, you need to read the README inside
> the glusterfs lighttpd directory and copy the source files to lighttpd
> source directory and patch the Makefile using the diff provided and compile.
> Apart from that you can build RPMS for glusterfs and get it installed as
> stated earlier . Also you need glusterfs rpms installed for lighttpd module
> of glusterfs to work as it depends on "libglusterfsclient"
>
> Regards
>
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Stas Oskin <stas.oskin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm just building my own copy of GlusterFS 1.4.0rc7 RPM. Anyone knows of a
>> way to build the mod_glusterfs for Lighttpd via RPM?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> 2008/12/21 Harshavardhana Ranganath <harsha at zresearch.com>
>>
>>>  rpmbuild -ta glusterfs-1.4.0rc6.tar.gz --without modglfs
>>>
>>> should work for you. Let us know if you get any issue.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Matt Lawrence <matt.lawrence at tamu.edu>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Harshavardhana Ranganath wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> * Replies inline *
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:05 AM, Matt Lawrence <matt.lawrence at tamu.edu<mailto:
>>>>> matt.lawrence at tamu.edu>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>    Matt Lawrence wrote:
>>>>>    > I am trying to build the latest release candidate and have run
>>>>>    into a
>>>>>    > bit of a problem.
>>>>>    >
>>>>>    > When I run ./configure, I get:
>>>>>    >
>>>>>    > GlusterFS configure summary
>>>>>    > ===========================
>>>>>    > FUSE client        : no
>>>>>    > Infiniband verbs   : no
>>>>>    > epoll IO multiplex : yes
>>>>>    > Berkeley-DB        : no
>>>>>    > libglusterfsclient : yes
>>>>>    > mod_glusterfs      : no ()
>>>>>    > argp-standalone    : no
>>>>>    >
>>>>>    I'm answering my own question.  In my case, the solution was to run
>>>>>    "rpmbuild -ta glusterfs-1.4.0rc6.tar.gz", install packages to
>>>>> satisfy
>>>>>    dependencies and then run "rpmbuild -ta glusterfs-1.4.0rc6.tar.gz
>>>>>    --without apxs_default".
>>>>>
>>>>>    Minor problem when I went to install:
>>>>>    -bash-3.2# rpm -U /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64/glusterfs-*rpm
>>>>>    /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.71291: line 2: /apxs: No such file or directory
>>>>>    error: %post(glusterfs-1.4.0rc6-1.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit
>>>>>    status 127
>>>>>
>>>>>  rpmbuild "--without apxs_default" needs to be used in conjunction with
>>>>> "--define apxs_path /usr/local/apache"
>>>>> if you have "apxs" installed in standard path then such an option is
>>>>> not required. Also look inside glusterfs.spec file inside tarball for more
>>>>> information on glusterfs specific rpmbuild command line parameters
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I looked in the spec file, but I'm a novice at them.  How do I build a
>>>> glusterfs rpm without any apache support?
>>>>
>>>> -- Matt
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Harshavardhana
>>> [y4m4 on #gluster at irc.freenode.net]
>>> "Samudaya TantraShilpi"
>>> Z Research Inc - http://www.zresearch.com
>>>
>>>
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>>
>
>
> --
> Harshavardhana
> [y4m4 on #gluster at irc.freenode.net]
> "Samudaya TantraShilpi"
> Z Research Inc - http://www.zresearch.com
>
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