Apache 2 is default for solaris 10. I don't have /usr/local/bin as part
of crle. I do have /usr/local/lib. I will try putting /usr/local/lib
first, instead of at the end. Thanks,
~Shea M.
David Weintraub wrote:
>Which version of Solaris are you using. I've used the
>http://www.sunfreeware.com stuff for both Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 with
>no problems. I downloaded Apache, Subversion, and all of the
>dependencies from Sunfreeware. The Apache on Solaris 8 & 9 is Apache
>1.x which doesn't work with Subversion. Don't know what version of
>Apache is used as default in Solaris 10.
>
>Are you also using the Apache2 from Sunfreeware too? How about all the
>dependent libraries and packages that Sunfreeware identifies? Did you
>set your library path to use /usr/local/bin first?
>
>On 6/19/05, Shea Martin <shea@snowsquirrel.ca> wrote:
>
>
>>I have subversion working in for a single user, but I want to get it
>>working as a subversion server. But apache pukes when it tries to load
>>the two modules for subversion, which come with the sunfreeware.com
>>binaries.
>>
>>I am pretty sure this comes from the fact that apache2 is preinstalled
>>with Solaris 10, and built using Sun's compilers. While the
>>sunfreeware.com package is built with gcc.
>>
>>I can't afford the $3000 USD for Sun's compilers, so I was wondering if
>>anyone knows of a binary package of subversion built with the compilers.
>>
>>(Man I hope the rumours of free compilers from sun materialize soon!)
>>
>>~Shea M.
>>
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