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Unable to load module mod_foo.so
Summary: Unable to load module mod_foo.so
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.35
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Enhancement
Priority: Other
Component: Config
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: michael@visionpro.com
When configured using --enable-layout=RedHat, the httpd.conf file does not get
changed in the LoadModule directives. When using the RedHat layout, modules are
placed in $prefix/lib/apache, the ServerRoot is set to /usr and the LoadModules
directives are set to modules/mod_foo.so. Manually changing the LoadModule
directives to lib/apache/mod_foo.so results in the module(s) being loaded.
If possible the Makefile should be modified to take care of this, or at least it should
be included in the documentation ;-)
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Unable to load module mod_foo.so
Summary: Unable to load module mod_foo.so
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.35
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Enhancement
Priority: Other
Component: Config
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: michael@visionpro.com
When configured using --enable-layout=RedHat, the httpd.conf file does not get
changed in the LoadModule directives. When using the RedHat layout, modules are
placed in $prefix/lib/apache, the ServerRoot is set to /usr and the LoadModules
directives are set to modules/mod_foo.so. Manually changing the LoadModule
directives to lib/apache/mod_foo.so results in the module(s) being loaded.
If possible the Makefile should be modified to take care of this, or at least it should
be included in the documentation ;-)
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