[rt-users] mod_perl compiled statically: how?
David C. Troy
dave at toad.net
Thu Aug 9 10:55:25 EDT 2001
Jay --
Some of us are trying to track down a problem with Segmentation Faults
appearing in the error_log when using RT 2.0.4/Apache 1.3.19/mod_perl
(statically compiled).
Can you confirm or deny that you're seeing any of these msgs, along with
the associated CSS failure?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jay Kramer wrote:
> This is for anyone that wants some help with compiling Apache and mod_perl
> and MySQL and PHP, with all the options you'd ever need...
>
> Get Apache Tool Box from http://www.apachetoolbox.com
>
> It'll help you compile apache and any modules you might need... (ps, don't
> go crazy with options, just makes it tougher to debug sutff... and there
> are incompatibilities between things that you don't recognize... heh.. I've
> run into a couple with dynamic hosting and directory based dynamic hosting
> plugins and stuff... sucks to be me ;)
>
> Jay
> (this ones for the archives!)
>
>
> >
> > I've seen on the list hints that Mason works better if Mod_perl is
> > compiled statically into apache. I have read a good article on
> > compiling it as DSO, but I don't understand what ./configure options I
> > need to compile mod_perl statically. Can anyone show me the magic
> > incantation?
> >
> > I am only now overcoming a childhood terror of Makefiles.
> >
> > ashley
> >
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