So I saw that this came up on the list a couple times, for a couple
different versions. I tried installing the new 1.11.2 release on a
fresh Centos 5.4 VM, and got:
###############################################################################
The following Apache modules are required by Bricolage and
are missing from your installation:
mod_apreq
Please install them or, if they are installed, you may need to enable
them in
the mods-enabled directory of your apache2 installation or use a2enmod
<module>,
if you have that installed on your operating system.
###############################################################################
...even though mod_apreq2.so appears to be enabled in /etc/httpd/
conf.d/apreq.conf. What's up with that? I did chose apache2 when the
installer prompted.
Also, in a move of sheer brilliance, I chose to disregard the
README.Redhat until the above fail. That file says that you can't use
Apache rpms and must install from source, but github says that file
hasn't been updated since 2005, before Apache 2.0 support and many
other changes. Is installing Apache from source still a requirement?
I'd assume so, and will start building that now, but thought I'd ask
since it had been a while, and wasn't sure if that was related to the
message above.
-Aaron
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Aaron Fuleki
Senior Web Architect
Denison University
740.587.5752
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different versions. I tried installing the new 1.11.2 release on a
fresh Centos 5.4 VM, and got:
###############################################################################
The following Apache modules are required by Bricolage and
are missing from your installation:
mod_apreq
Please install them or, if they are installed, you may need to enable
them in
the mods-enabled directory of your apache2 installation or use a2enmod
<module>,
if you have that installed on your operating system.
###############################################################################
...even though mod_apreq2.so appears to be enabled in /etc/httpd/
conf.d/apreq.conf. What's up with that? I did chose apache2 when the
installer prompted.
Also, in a move of sheer brilliance, I chose to disregard the
README.Redhat until the above fail. That file says that you can't use
Apache rpms and must install from source, but github says that file
hasn't been updated since 2005, before Apache 2.0 support and many
other changes. Is installing Apache from source still a requirement?
I'd assume so, and will start building that now, but thought I'd ask
since it had been a while, and wasn't sure if that was related to the
message above.
-Aaron
---------------------------------
Aaron Fuleki
Senior Web Architect
Denison University
740.587.5752
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