Sorry, I should have replied to the list...
What I had to do was install the apxs rpm (to get the directory) and
then recompile Subversion using the --with-apxs=/path/to/apxs option.
I'm not looking at my install at the moment, but if this doesn't get
you any further, I'll try to dig in and provide more specifics.
BTW, I'm running RHEL3 with Apache 2.0.5x (can't remember exactly which).
On 6/28/06, Andre Ambrosio <andre.ambrosio@eminit.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a RedHat with Apache2 already installed and working fine. I tried to
> install Subversion using RPM but unsuccessful while it gave me problems on
> my glibc (if someone know how to solve this one, it'll be great). So I
> decided to install Subversion from the source, compiling it with default
> settings. Everything was OK and SVNSERVE is working just fine: I created a
> repository, can connect from a desktop, can play with versioned files, etc.
>
> But what I need the most is the Apache integration, and that's what I'm
> being beat up. The Apache2 here is not installed in the default directory
> and it doesn't have the APXS directory. The mod_dav_svn and others couldn't
> be compiled so I can't set LoadModule in Apache.
>
> I guess I have two possibilities and I appreciate if you could help:
> 1. workaround and install Subversion from RPM packages;
> 2. fix my Apache and complete Subversion installation.
>
> Is there any other way? What I'm doing wrong?
>
> Thanks for the reading! I appreciate any help!
>
> Andre.
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Rob Wilkerson
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Received on Wed Jun 28 15:22:31 2006