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Apache Setup

From: Brad Rhoads <brhoads_at_zethcon.com>
Date: 2004-06-05 07:55:26 CEST

I'm trying to get subversion working on Redhat 8. I've been able to create a
repository and import a project. But I can't get apache working. I installed
all the rpms (I think), but I'm getting errors starting apache:

[root@linux1 init.d]# httpd start
/bin/bash: line 10: ./.kshrc: No such file or directory
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 193 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_dav_svn.so into server:
/etc/httpd/modules/mo
d_dav_svn.so: undefined symbol: ap_lookup_provider
FAILED]
[root@linux1 init.d]#

Here's the entry in my httpd.conf:

LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so

And here's my modules:

brad@linux1 httpd]$ cd modules
/etc/httpd/modules
[brad@linux1 modules]$ ls
libphp4.so mod_authz_svn.so mod_headers.so mod_proxy.so
mod_access.so mod_autoindex.so mod_imap.so mod_python.so
mod_actions.so mod_cern_meta.so mod_include.so mod_rewrite.so
mod_alias.so mod_cgi.so mod_info.so mod_setenvif.so
mod_asis.so mod_dav_fs.so mod_log_config.so mod_speling.so
mod_auth_anon.so mod_dav.so mod_mime_magic.so mod_ssl.so
mod_auth_dbm.so mod_dav_svn.la mod_mime.so mod_status.so
mod_auth_digest.so mod_dav_svn.so mod_negotiation.so mod_suexec.so
mod_auth_mysql.so mod_deflate.so mod_perl.so mod_unique_id.so
mod_auth_pgsql.so mod_dir.so mod_proxy_connect.so mod_userdir.so
mod_auth.so mod_env.so mod_proxy_ftp.so mod_usertrack.so
mod_authz_svn.la mod_expires.so mod_proxy_http.so
mod_vhost_alias.so
[brad@linux1 modules]$

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