apache mod_ssl build error
T Kellers
kellers at njit.edu
Sat Nov 1 16:04:10 PST 2003
On Saturday 01 November 2003 06:40 pm, Matt Edwards wrote:
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Dirk Meyer" <dirk.meyer at dinoex.sub.org>
> To: <freebsd-questions at freebsd.org>; "Matt Edwards"
> <matthewedwards at comcast.net>; <RaveBoy at Air-MaXX.net>
> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 7:20 AM
> Subject: Re: apache mod_ssl build error
>
> > Matt Edwards schrieb:,
> >
> > > Yep. Me again. Sorry. :) Did you ever find a solution to this (see
>
> below my
>
> > > name) besides moving to 5.1? I am currently having the same issue,
>
> (though n
>
> > > ot with portupgrade), with the building of mod_ssl itself. Trouble
> > > is,
>
> I'm r
>
> > > unning 5.1.
> >
> > I have no problem on FreeBSD 5.1
> >
> > > ap_fnmatch.c:143: `FNM_CASE_BLIND' undeclared (first use in this
>
> function)
>
> > you might habe a "fnmatch.h" ins /usr/local/include/
> > (maybe from the heimdal port)
> > $ pkg_info -W /usr/local/include/fnmatch.h
> >
> > If you deinstall this file, mod_ssl will build without problems.
> >
> > kind regards Dirk
> >
> > - Dirk Meyer, Im Grund 4, 34317 Habichtswald, Germany
> > - [dirk.meyer at dinoex.sub.org],[dirk.meyer at guug.de],[dinoex at FreeBSD.org]
>
> Thank you Dirk. That was exactly what I needed to get it to build. I did
> in fact have heimdal installed. I appreciate you getting back to me on
> this. I un-installed heimdal, built and installed mod_ssl and then
> reinstalled heimdal again. The only question that remains now is will the
> re-install of heimdal cause any problems? So far kerberos is working fine,
> but I have yet to configure apache for the ssl stuff to see if it is
> working ok (not that I can't, I just haven't gotten around to doing it yet.
> :).
>
> thanks,
>
> matt
And a big Thanks from me, too. On just one of my servers, apache stopped
portupgrading (within the past several weeks); it hadn't really grabbed my
attention until a power failure in Newark on Wednesday made my operating
version of apache+mod-ssl unrunnable (or so I thought) and I actually had to
pkg_delete apache from the machine and then do a pkg_add -r apache+mod_ssl to
get a working version back.
The upshot of the apache blasting power failure was that it wasn't apache at
all that was the actual culprit. When the machine rebooted and came back
online, for some odd reason, portsentry grabbed port 80 and wouldn't let go.
While apachectl startssl didn't return a command line error, the /var/log/
httpd-error logfile recorded that the port was already in use. ps -ax |grep
http only returned grep http. I found the problem with netstat or sockstat
(I forget now, it was a Real late night, that night), killed portsentry,
restarted apache, and restarted portsentry. All has been well since. Now,
though, I know what to do to properly portupgrade apache next time.
Thanks
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
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