MS 4.10.1 php_mapscript build problem on FreeBSD 6.2
Ben Madin
ben at REMOTEINFORMATION.COM.AU
Wed Apr 18 01:50:51 PDT 2007
Thank you Steve,
I have mod_fastcgi for apache, this was installed through the FreeBSD
ports system, and all very happily. but I didn't end up with a
libfcgi anywhere I can find (I have mod_fastcgi.so in my /usr/local/
libexec/apache22 directory)
I notice in the configure I actually had this :
configure: checking whether FastCGI support should be enabled...
checking for FCGI_Accept in -lfcgi... no
configure: checking HTTPD server (Apache) version...
using user-supplied httpd (/usr/local/sbin/httpd)
/usr/local/sbin/httpd version is Apache/2.2.4 (2002004).
Compiling with fast MS_NINT
checking compiler warnings... basic
so maybe I never had fastcgi last time around. Do I need to get a
different fastcgi from somewhere else, or did something maybe not go
quite right?
cheers
Ben
> From: Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri at SWOODBRIDGE.COM>
> Date: 18 April 2007 9:26:39 AM
> Subject: Re: MS 4.10.1 php_mapscript build problem on FreeBSD 6.2
>
>
> -lfcgi is the fastcgi library. You can see if you have it loaded
> with something like:
>
> locate libfcgi
>
> probably should be at /usr/local/lib/libfcgi*
>
> if it is there, or somewhere on your system, check to make sure its
> path is in /etc/ld.so.conf and run as root ldconfig and try again.
>
> -Steve W
>
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