[rt-users] RT 3.0 install problem with Apache::Request on RedHat 7.3
Ian Grant
Ian.Grant at cl.cam.ac.uk
Tue Apr 1 11:58:01 EST 2003
> On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 09:21, Ian Grant wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 08:54, shimi wrote:
> > arrr... ok, try answering yes to the question, or, if at all possible,
> > just type ! <return> where it asks for /sbin/...httpd... i remember
> > messing with these, and eventually it worked, and the platform as the same
> > as yours....
>
> I found I had to give a working server there. Typing '!' would still result in the test being run, failing and therefore preventing the install.
>
>
> Which is the strange part - I do have a working server, I can fire up
> the default test page no problem and /usr/sbin/httpd is where it lives
> for RedHat 7.3 out of the box. So, even if I explicitly specify
> /usr/sbin/httpd instead of hitting Return, it still chokes with one of
> two errors depending upon whether I choose to check for dynamic module
> dependencies or not in the config file.
>
> RedHat 7.3 out of the box uses mod_perl does it not?
I doubt it. IFIRC the Apache that comes with Red Hat 8.0 doesn't. I built it
from source.
> For testing purposes, please give the full path to an httpd
> with mod_perl enabled. The path defaults to $ENV{APACHE}, if present.
> [/usr/sbin/httpd] ('!' to skip):
>
> I'm not sure what else could be causing this...
No mod_perl?
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