[Mono-bugs] [Bug 69258][Wis] Changed - mod_mono fails to start. undefined symbol: apr_socket_send

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Changed by jackchen@tcn.net.

http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=69258

--- shadow/69258	2004-11-11 17:09:36.000000000 -0500
+++ shadow/69258.tmp.9756	2004-11-12 16:28:49.000000000 -0500
@@ -84,6 +84,36 @@
 Try getting a newer rpm of apache (httpd).  I did an rpm query on 
 libapr and it said that was the package it came from.
 
 I'd try this myself but I'm on a production server that I don't want 
 to screw around with that much.  I've given up and am looking for a 
 windows host now.
+
+------- Additional Comments From jackchen@tcn.net  2004-11-12 16:28 -------
+After saw hundreds of error messages, finally made it work. I think 
+the most critical thing I have done work is to upgrate httpd to 
+2.0.49, which would ask me to install apr-devel and apr-util-devel, 
+and reinstall the apr-0.9.4 from the src.rpm. the i386.rpm won't work 
+on redhat9 (it was installed without any error message but when I 
+start httpd, I got a GLIBC error.) Then I had to recompile mono and 
+mod_mono. Oh boy, installation of mono is a tough job.
+
+Just for amusing, here some errors I met today:
+
+version GLIBC_2.3.3 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time 
+reference
+
+Failed running '/usr/bin/mono /usr/bin/mod-mono-server.exe --
+filename /tmp/mod_mono_server --
+applications /demo:/usr/share/doc/xsp/test --nonstop (null) (null) 
+(null) (null) (null) (null)'. Reason: No such file or directory
+
+mod_mono configure: error: Confused on apache version. Please report 
+this and send config.log
+
+package glib-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
+
+API module structure mono_module  is garbled - perhaps this is not an 
+Apache module DSO?
+
+httpd: module "mod_mono.c" is not compatible with this version of 
+Apache (found 20020628, need 20020903).