Apache 2.0.61 on SUSE Linux 10
am 14.10.2007 07:42:10 von undbund
Hi when installing Apache in SUSE Linux 10, I get the following error:
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_access.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_auth.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_include.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_log_config.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_env.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_setenvif.so is not portable!
*** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
*** mod_mime.so is not portable!
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What does this mean and how can i solve this?
Re: Apache 2.0.61 on SUSE Linux 10
am 18.10.2007 14:33:20 von Hans van Zijst
Smells like a combination of Apache version x and modules version y. Did
you build/install Apache yourself, or via YaST?
Regards,
Hans
undbund wrote:
> Hi when installing Apache in SUSE Linux 10, I get the following error:
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_access.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_auth.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_include.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_log_config.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_env.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_setenvif.so is not portable!
>
> *** Warning: Linking the executable httpd against the loadable module
> *** mod_mime.so is not portable!
>
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> .
> .
> .
> .
>
> What does this mean and how can i solve this?
>