Configure Options Not Recognized

Configure Options Not Recognized

am 08.07.2008 18:35:34 von Brad Isbell

I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on CentOS 4.6.

I run:
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
and I see:
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-ssl

So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this command:
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
and I see:
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-modules


In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure script
and make the following change:

if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
enableval=$enable_ssl
else
enable_ssl=no <----- I change this to
enable_ssl=yes
fi

This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
../modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file called
mod_ssl.c

I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the original
configure commands?



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Re: Configure Options Not Recognized

am 08.07.2008 19:28:41 von Carlos Eduardo Maiolino

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Hey Brad,

I'm not use the apache in the last months, but, I think you can use the
--with-modules=ssl

try `./configure --help | less` to show all options and verify your sintax
ok ?

See you,
Bye.



On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Brad Isbell
wrote:

> I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on CentOS 4.6.
>
> I run:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-ssl
>
> So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this command:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-modules
>
>
> In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure script and
> make the following change:
>
> if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
> enableval=$enable_ssl
> else
> enable_ssl=no <----- I change this to
> enable_ssl=yes
> fi
>
> This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
> ./modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file called
> mod_ssl.c
>
> I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the original
> configure commands?
>
>
>
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Hey Brad,

I'm not use the apache in the last months, but, I thin=
k you can use the --with-modules=3Dssl

try `./configure --help | les=
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See you,
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I run:

   # ./configure --prefix=3D/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl

and I see:

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So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this command: >
    # ./configure --prefix=3D/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=3Dall=


and I see:

    configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options:  --enable-mod=
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In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure script and =
make the following change:



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This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the ./modules/=
ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file called mod_ssl.c >


I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the original co=
nfigure commands?







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Re: Configure Options Not Recognized

am 08.07.2008 20:05:56 von Brad Isbell

I've seen that before. That's why I thought I had the syntax correct.

# ./configure -help | grep ssl
--enable-ssl SSL/TLS support (mod_ssl)
--enable-distcache Select distcache support in mod_ssl
--with-sslport=SSLPORT Port on which to securelisten (defualt is 443)
--with-sslc=DIR RSA SSL-C SSL/TLS toolkit
--with-ssl=DIR OpenSSL SSL/TLS toolkit

The command
# . /configure --with-modules=ssl
produces the following
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options --with-modules
(Same thing happens when I use --enable-modules=ssl)




Carlos Eduardo Maiolino wrote:
> Hey Brad,
>
> I'm not use the apache in the last months, but, I think you can use
> the --with-modules=ssl
>
> try `./configure --help | less` to show all options and verify your
> sintax ok ?
>
> See you,
> Bye.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Brad Isbell > > wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on
> CentOS 4.6.
>
> I run:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-ssl
>
> So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this
> command:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-modules
>
>
> In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure
> script and make the following change:
>
> if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
> enableval=$enable_ssl
> else
> enable_ssl=no <----- I change this to
> enable_ssl=yes
> fi
>
> This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
> ./modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file
> called mod_ssl.c
>
> I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the
> original configure commands?
>
>
>
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Re: Configure Options Not Recognized

am 09.07.2008 02:20:47 von unknown

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Re: Configure Options Not Recognized

am 07.10.2008 22:49:30 von sisternicky

You need to run "./buildconf" before your run "./configure
--wheteveryouwant".
Then the ./configure file will be built including those options and it will
work.


Brad Isbell wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on CentOS 4.6.
>
> I run:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-ssl
>
> So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this command:
> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
> and I see:
> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-modules
>
>
> In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure script
> and make the following change:
>
> if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
> enableval=$enable_ssl
> else
> enable_ssl=no <----- I change this to
> enable_ssl=yes
> fi
>
> This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
> ./modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file called
> mod_ssl.c
>
> I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the original
> configure commands?
>
>
>
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Re: Configure Options Not Recognized

am 07.10.2008 22:54:23 von Manik Taneja

and for that to work you need to have autoconf and libtool installed

On 08-Oct-08, at 2:19 AM, sisternicky wrote:

>
> You need to run "./buildconf" before your run "./configure
> --wheteveryouwant".
> Then the ./configure file will be built including those options and
> it will
> work.
>
>
> Brad Isbell wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to compile apache (httpd-2.2.9) with ssl support on
>> CentOS 4.6.
>>
>> I run:
>> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-ssl
>> and I see:
>> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-ssl
>>
>> So I figure maybe I would just enable all the modules with this
>> command:
>> # ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-modules=all
>> and I see:
>> configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --enable-modules
>>
>>
>> In order to configure ssl support I had to modify the configure
>> script
>> and make the following change:
>>
>> if test "${enable_ssl+set}" = set; then
>> enableval=$enable_ssl
>> else
>> enable_ssl=no <----- I change this to
>> enable_ssl=yes
>> fi
>>
>> This last one seemed to work because after I run make I find the
>> ./modules/ssl directory which contains, among other files, a file
>> called
>> mod_ssl.c
>>
>> I think this is what I want, but what am I doing wrong with the
>> original
>> configure commands?
>>
>>
>>
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