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Re: Almost available in SLES-where is mod_cserv?
You are probably missing apache-devel (or apache2-devel - whatever
this package is called in SuSE), and, possibly apr-devel. Specifically,
programs that are needed to build the module are apxs (could be called
apxs2) and apr-config.
noniko wrote:
> Hi Ilya,
> Thanks for noticing about CPPSERV update.
> This time I'm trying in installing it in SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
> Server.(In Gentoo, 0.1.96 also works nicely.)
> I used gcc 4.1.0 and flex 2.5.31, both packaged in SLES.
>
> 1)Installed socket++ from source.
> 2)Installed sptk-3.2.6 from source.
> 3)Installed booster-devel (booster is already installed) from SLES package.
>
> Then compile was successful!
> Here is the message.
>
> *****
> noniko@SLESKAME:~/source/cppserv-0.1.96> make
> make -f Makefile.real all
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/noniko/source/cppserv-0.1.96'
> deps for cppserv: src/container/Makefile.adon libservlet
> Compiling src/container/HttpServletResponseImpl.cpp
> Compiling src/container/ServletOutputStream.cpp
> ......
>
>
> Linking cxxsp_compile
> Successfully built:
> libservlet
> cppserv
> cxxsp_compile
> libcxxsp_parser
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/noniko/source/cppserv-0.1.96'
>
> *******
> Oh? Where is mod_cserv?
> Or is it an unsuccessful result?
>
> I would be happy if I could find a soluion in 60 days, before SLES
> Evaluation version expires(a joke.)
>
> noniko
> noniko@netbeans.jp
>
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