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Date:      Thu, 14 Jan 1999 20:48:53 -0600
From:      Charlie Balke <tesh@mbnt.net>
To:        freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Error message
Message-ID:  <369EAC95.84E12C3A@mbnt.net>

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    Greetings,

    I am getting an error message when trying to start Apache 1.3.2
port. Details:

    System: Dual Pentium II 300, 128M mem, 8G HD. Running kernal for
both prosessors.
    Using: FreeBSD 3.0 from WalnutCreek 4 disk set. Purchaced in
November.

    Problem: Apache compiles fine with:
./configure --verbose --prefix = /usr/local/etc/apache \
--enable-module=most \
--enable-shared = max
However, when apache is started with:
/usr/local/etc/apache/sbin/apachectl start , I get: mod_env.so undefined
symbol "ap_palloc", or mod_log_confic.so undefined symbol
"ap_table_get". etc.
    Even the frontpage extention: mod_frontpage.so undefined symbol
"ap_pstract"

There is an error of "undefined symbol" for every module installed.
After I comment out every module and shared in httpd.conf then Apache
starts.
       I have downloaded Apache from their site and from FreeBSD.org
,both 1.3.2 and the new 1.3.3 . All compile without erros but none of
the modules will load on any of these.
    I have searched for the last 2 weeks on the internet to see if
anyone else has this problem and have come up blank.
    The reason I want to install the new version is I want to run
Frontpage extentions and SSL.
    I have all the ports of Perl installed, maybe I don't have something
that is needed installed, I don't know. I installed FreeBSD with full
binaries and sources.
    If you have any idea what I have forgotten, or what I need to do to
get Apache to work, PLEASE let me know. I have very little hair left.

    Thanks
    Charlie Balke
    Microburst Network
    http://www.mbnt.net


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