need help with apache22 and libphp5.so
Gary Kline
kline at thought.org
Tue Jun 8 07:37:49 UTC 2010
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 06:59:48AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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> On 08/06/2010 03:58:13, Gary Kline wrote:
> > question number one, which port builds the apache php5
> > library? number two; is there one that will resolve the
> > missing 'ap_user_id'?
>
> Do you now, or did you once have apache13 installed on this machine? It
> sounds as if your lang/php5 port has linked against the wrong apache
> version.
Yes, and it is beyond bizarre since i've been using apache22
since jan, '08. i've followed the instructions in UPDATING
more than a dzn times since 6p.m. or so.... i finally looked
[and Saw] that libphp5.so was going into apache22 rather
than apache/; i.e.:
/usr/local/libexec/apache/libphp5.so. i'm almost certain.
it took more than three months late last summer -> fall to
move my server off an ancient hp tower and into a duo-core
dell. in the end i jmay have done a wholesale copy of the
binaries and done many upgrades. hours ago i did indeed have
to delete apache13.
>
> There have been some pretty important changes to the apache ports
> recently. Principally nowadays you have to have a separate devel/apr1
> port installed, instead of defaulting to the one bundled with apache.
Right. AS of 18may or so i guess the default is to use the
portable runtime libs [pl]. prior to this i was not AFAIK.
I keep the apache22 ports reasonably current by default, and
had not realized that my last portmaster and portupgrades had
gione awry. By sheer chance late afternoon i saw one of my
tabs was labelled with "Error"...
> See the 20100518 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING. If you follow the
> instructions there to reinstall www/apache22, then reinstall lang/php5
> and all php5- or pecl- modules it should work better.
>
> Optionally, you can add "APACHE_PORT= www/apache22" to /etc/make.conf
> but it should come right without having to do that.
>
I hath donne that, Sire. {it may be a wee bit olde fashioned
to used /etc/make.conf to write such in stone, but by the
time apache22 is at, say, apache3x, i shall be long
departed!}
> Cheers,
>
si, and Proost or na zdravi!
gary
oh, and santay[sp?]
> Matthew
>
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