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Re: [cobalt-developers] Compiling mod_auth_mysql on a RaQ3
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Compiling mod_auth_mysql on a RaQ3
- From: Ariel Manzur <punto@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Oct 11 22:59:01 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
Hi.. Thanks for your help.
I got this error after running "cp config.h auth_mysql_config.h":
-
[root@john mod_auth_mysql-2.20]# /usr/sbin/apxs -i -a -I/usr/include/mysql -L/u
sr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -c mod_auth_mysql.c
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
cc -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -DLINUX=2 -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP
-DMOD_SSL=202108
-DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL -I/usr/local/include
-DEAPI -D
BIG_SECURITY_HOLE -DCOBALT_RAQ_LED -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE
-I/usr/include/apache -
I/usr/include/mysql -c mod_auth_mysql.c
mod_auth_mysql.c:39: quad.h: No such file or directory
apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=65536
-
Any ideas?
Thanks! bye.
Ariel.
At 06:08 12/10/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>This document is a HOWTO get mod_auth_mysql v2.20
>installed on a RaQ3.
>
>It worked for me and I hope it will work for
>everybody else with a RaQ3, possibly RaQ2 as well.
>RaQ2 guys let us know on the mailing list.
>
>Grab
>http://bourbon.netvision.net.il/mod_auth_mysql/mod_auth_mysql-2.20.tar.gz
>and put it on (let's say) /home/tmp
>
># su
># gunzip mod_auth_mysql-2.20.tar.gz
># tar xvf mod_auth_mysql-2.20.tar.gz
># cd mod_auth_mysql-2.20
># vi mod_auth_mysql.c
>
>position the cursor at line 34
>press escape
>press i
>and type (you can cheat and do copy&paste):
>/*-------------------------------------------------------*/
>/* audric changes start 2000-09-08 19:45 */
>/*-------------------------------------------------------*/
>
>#include "quad.h"
>
>/*
> * Define the order of 32-bit words in 64-bit words.
> */
>#define _QUAD_HIGHWORD 1
>#define _QUAD_LOWWORD 0
>
>/*
> * Return 0, 1, or 2 as a <, =, > b respectively.
> * Neither a nor b are considered signed.
> */
>int
>__ucmpdi2(a, b)
> u_quad_t a, b;
>{
> union uu aa, bb;
>
> aa.uq = a;
> bb.uq = b;
> return (aa.ul[H] < bb.ul[H] ? 0 : aa.ul[H] > bb.ul[H] ? 2 :
> aa.ul[L] < bb.ul[L] ? 0 : aa.ul[L] > bb.ul[L] ? 2 : 1);
>}
>
>/*-------------------------------------------------------*/
>/* audric changes end 2000-09-08 19:45 */
>/*-------------------------------------------------------*/
>
>press escape
>type :wq and enter
>
># ./configure --with-mysql=/usr --with-apxs=/usr/sbin
># cp config.h auth_mysql_config.h
>#
>/usr/sbin/apxs -i -a -I/usr/include/mysql -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -c
>mod_auth_mysql.c
># vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>in the whereabouts of line 34 you have:
>LoadModule auth_mysql_module apache/mod_auth_mysql.so
>add /usr/lib/ in front of apache/mod_auth_mysql.so
>so you get this
>LoadModule auth_mysql_module /usr/lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.so
>
>a few line below add
>
>Auth_MySQL_Info your.db.server.com yourdbadminuser yourdbadminpassword
>
>press escape
>press :wq
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
>
>Now you are ready to go for a test drive.
>
>Follow the directions you find in /home/tmp/mod_auth_mysql-2.20/USAGE
>
>And if you have used the default names for tables and fields
>you can use .htaccess modified for the Cobalt RaQ3i below
>
>------8<----------8<-------------8<-----------
>
>order allow,deny
>allow from all
>AuthPAM_Enabled off
>Authtype Basic
>
>Auth_MySQL_DB prova
>
>Auth_MySQL_Password_Table mysql_auth
>
>Auth_MySQL_Username_Field username
>
>Auth_MySQL_Password_Field passwd
>
>Auth_MySQL_Empty_Passwords on
>
>Auth_MySQL_Encryption_Types Plaintext
>
>Auth_MYSQL on
>
>Authname "Restricted area (uh!)"
>
><Files ".ht*">
> deny from all
></Files>
>
><Limit GET POST>
> require valid-user
></Limit>
>
>------8<----------8<-------------8<-----------
>
>
>Have a nice day to you all
>
>
>Audric Leperdi
>CIO - Evolutiva Srl
>Via Varallo, 30
>10153 - Torino
>Tel 011 8121617 - Fax 011 8121614
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Audric Leperdi" <aleperdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <mlampkin@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 7:03 PM
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Re: mod_auth_mysql as DSO
>
>
>> Any solution for the RaQ3i ?
>>
>> tnx
>>
>> Audric
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ben Rothe" <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <mlampkin@xxxxxxxxxx>; <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 12:45 AM
>> Subject: [cobalt-developers] Re: mod_auth_mysql as DSO
>>
>>
>> > Thanks for the quick reply. I've tried your tip and I still get
>> > the same error when I try to start the httpd daemon:
>> >
>> > undefined symbol: __ucmpdi2
>> >
>> > Thought I'd see you if have any other ideas?
>> >
>> > Thanks again for your help.
>> >
>> > - Ben Rothe
>> > ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Michael Lampkin <mlampkin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Should be a simple fix. Apxs doesn't append a leading / onto
>> > > the path names of module locations when it writes the LoadModule
>> > > abc/def/etc line so apache takes it onto itself to append what
>> > > it thinks the root path is when it attempts to load them.
>> > >
>> > > Unfortunately, it is wrong. In fact, this error occurs with all
>> > > DSO modules made with apxs. Ah well, I still like the apxs
>> > > functionality.
>> > >
>> > > Just edit httpd.conf and try changing line 34 so that the path
>> > > reads /usr/lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.so and the problem should
>> > > disappear when you restart your server. If not, let me know.
>> > >
>> > > Hope this helps -
>> > >
>> > > Michael Lampkin
>> > > Business Dev. Engr
>> > > Cobalt Networks, Inc.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Ben Rothe wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> Hi folks:
>> > >>
>> > >> I'm having trouble compiling mod_auth_mysql-2.20 as a DSO using
>> > >> the /usr/sbin/apxs tool on a RaQ3i. Here is a brief summary of
>> > >> what I have tried and the error that is being returned.
>> > >>
>> > >> The RaQ3i is just out-of-the-box and the only other things I have
>> > >> installed is:
>> > >> MySQL-client-3.22.30-1.i386.rpm
>> > >> MySQL-devel-3.22.30-1.i386.rpm
>> > >> I am using the version of Apache 1.3.6 that Cobalt supplied
>> > >> with this machine.
>> > >>
>> > >> The error I get at run-time is:
>> > >>
>> > >> Syntax error on line 34 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
>> > >> Cannot load /etc/httpd/lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.so into server:
>> > >> /etc/httpd/lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.so: undefined symbol: __ucmpdi2
>> > >>
>> > >> Basically, I followed these steps to compile it.
>> > >>
>> > >> # ./configure --with-mysql=/usr --with-apxs=/usr/sbin
>> > >> # apxs -c mod_auth_mysql.c (which outputs the following)
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >
>>
>cc -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -DLINUX=2 -DNO_DBM_REWRITEMAP -DMOD_SSL=20
>> > >>
>> >
>>
>2108 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL -I/usr/include/mysql -
>> > >>
>> >
>>
>I/usr/local/include -DEAPI -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE -DCOBALT_RAQ_LED -fpic -DSHAR
>> > >> ED_MODULE -I/usr/include/apache -c mod_auth_mysql.c
>> > >> ld -Bshareable -o mod_auth_mysql.so mod_auth_mysql.o
>> > >>
>> > >> # /usr/sbin/apxs -i -a -n auth_mysql mod_auth_mysql.so
>> > >> # cp mod_auth_mysql.so /usr/lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.so
>> > >>
>> > >> I then added the necessary lines to the httpd.conf file and
>> > >> restarted the server, but I always get the error above.
>> > >>
>> > >> Has anyone else had similar problems? Anyone had any success?
>> > >> I would really like to get this module working with my httpd
>> > >> (without recompiling httpd if possible). Any help or pointers
>> > >> would be appreciated.
>> > >>
>> > >> - Ben Rothe
>> > >> ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >
>
>
>
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