[rt-users] RT on Mac OS X
Josh Kuperman
josh at saratoga.lib.ny.us
Tue Feb 25 10:29:39 EST 2003
This is a very Mac question, but would using the Fink version of
Apache instead of the one from Apple also resolve this problem?
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:26:57PM -0800, David Wheeler wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just started playing with RT and noticed this in the docs:
>
> > # Apache, mod_perl and Mac OSX
> > As previously noted, loading mod_perl dynamically (DSO) does not work
> > with RT2 approximately 20-40% of the time. This includes the default
> > Apache + mod_perl installation under Mac OSX.
> >
> > The following lines (under MacOSX) are indicative of this problem:
> > dyld: /usr/sbin/httpd multiple definitions of symbol
> > _ApacheRequest___parse
> > /Library/Perl/darwin/auto/Apache/Request/Request.bundle definition of
> > _ApacheRequest___parse
> > /Library/Perl/darwin/auto/Apache/Cookie/Cookie.bundle definition of
> > _ApacheRequest___parse
> >
> > If you can, recompile Apache with mod_perl statically linked, or use
> > FastCGI. If you must use mod_perl as a dynamic module, please find a
> > solution to RT2 not consistently working and send it back to rt-devel.
> >
> > I do lots of RT development on Mac OS X using FastCGI and it works
> > pretty damn well. - Jesse
>
> For those who want to run it under a normal Apache on Mac OS X, see my
> articles on MacDevCenter.com explaining how to compile and install your
> own Apache with static mod_perl:
>
> http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/11/05/apache_osx.html
>
> HTH,
>
> David
>
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