[Mono-list] ASP.NET/Mono/SUSE 9/Apache 2

Adam Jacob adam.jacob@infospace.com
Fri, 14 May 2004 12:04:57 -0700


I got far enough that I could get a compiled from source Apache2 to load
mod_mono.  I could even get it to build if I rebuilt Apache2 using the
same command line options as the SuSE RPM.

However, if I compiled mod_mono against the stock SuSE build, and
attempted to load it, I got no joy.  It's more than a permissions issue,
(although you should make sure that the wwwrun user has proper
permissions to /usr/share/doc/xsp/test, which it does by default.  Also
make sure that wwwrun is the owner of /tmp/mod_mono_socket and
/tmp/.wapi) and it appears to have something specific to do with the way
SuSE is building and/or distributing apache2.

Sorry I don't have an answer for you, but that's as far as I got before
other priorities came calling. :)

Adam


On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 09:44, Keith Murray wrote:
> Looking through the archives, it appears that there is a problem with
> mod_mono and SUSE9/Apache2. I wonder if anyone has resolved this.
> 
> I tried the latest mono and mod_mono with the Apache2. Following the
> instructions, the best I could get was the .aspx page returned to the
> browser without being processed. I uninstalled the Apache2 RPM's and built
> Apache2 from source. I end up with the same results. I'm sure mod_mono is
> loading, but it appears to not be processing the pages.
> 
> I'd be happy to debug the problem in Apache and mod_mono if someone can give
> me some hints on how to best setup Apache for debugging. I turned on the
> debugging in mod_mono.c and got some messages on startup. But after that,
> nothing to the screen or apache log files.
> 
> Thanks,
> _________________________________________
> Keith Murray
> Senior Software Engineer
> 
> Leonine Development Services, Inc.
> 
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