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Topic: testing whether a module can be loaded? |
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Krischu
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 25
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Posted: Mon 26 Oct '09 18:27 Post subject: testing whether a module can be loaded? |
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I'm having problems getting mod_proxy_html.so working under 2.2.14 (described my problems in another thread).
So when going back to a 2.0.54 installation, I'm running into the problem that apache says it cannot load the mod_proxy_html.so module. I should
do a reinstallation.
I'm wondering what is wrong. I reinstalled apache 2.0.54 from the msi-installer and wrote back the Apache2 tree with all my configuraion files and modules back from my backup.
In the first place I dound that apache.exe won't start.
That seemed to have been a problem with the side by side cache. I saw that there was an apache.exe.manifest file (which wasn't there from the
fresh apache 2.0.54 installation but must have been on my backup).
When I deleted that manifest file apache.exe cold start again.
Could it be that I have a similar issue with the .so file?
All other modules can be loaded, only the mod_proxy_html.so not.
Is there a way do test why apache.exe doesn't like that module? |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Mon 26 Oct '09 20:59 Post subject: |
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Hi!
You can do
apache 2.0.x
apache 2.2.x
Than apache tests the config |
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