Rainer,
The "apachectl configtest" gives OK result. And I installed Subversion
from scratch because when trying to do so with RPMs, there is so much
dependence and most of them I have older installed which is needed by
other programs (like glibc). So, I couldn't install via RPM.
If you have any tip to solve RPM installation, it would be the best way
to get Subversion up and running!
Thanks,
Andre.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rainer Sokoll [mailto:r.sokoll@intershop.de]
Sent: quinta-feira, 29 de junho de 2006 08:49
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Problem integration Subversion with Apache
Andre Ambrosio wrote:
> My Apache is the RedHat default and is spread all over the system, not
> simply in /usr/apache2. But when I search for APXS, this binary file
> could not be found. Yesterday I could install APXS and it is now
> located at /usr/sbin/apxs and I recompile Subversion as written in
your message.
>
> Now I have mod_dav_svn.so, which I didn't before APXS, but I couldn't
> restart Apache because he is complaining about some configuration
> errors. Too bad Apache don't give me an error line, just say it can't
> restart.
"apachectl configtest" is your friend ;-)
But: Does it make really sense to have an rpm install of apache, but a
self-built subversion? I'd either go with the rpms RedHat provides - or
build apache+subversion from scratch.
Rainer
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