Ahh, I'm doing the same...
I'm installing as root as when I switch to a less privileged user iconv
cannot be found.
I realise this is a privileges thing but I'm not rally sure what to change
aside from the obvious, (iconv). I've also reinstalled the port as the
unprivileged user but no luck, sure I'm just missing something real simple.
As normal user;
[ info] generating script t/TEST
running xml2-config... ok
looking for -lxml2... no
We will now check if your apache has XML symbols in it, to be sure that
AxKit will work under your version of Apache. If you do not wish to
perform this check (it shouldn't be necessary if you installed Apache
*after* installing Expat), then please just enter 0 (zero) below and
these tests will be skipped.
Path to apache httpd? [/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd]
checking for expat symbols in apache... ok
checking for iconv() in -liconv... no
checking for libiconv() in -liconv... no
checking for iconv() in -lc... no
AxKit needs the iconv system library to work properly. This comes by
default with most Unix systems, however it may be that you do not
have the development libraries installed, or possibly that you just
don't have iconv available on your system. For *BSD systems, iconv
is available in your distribution's ports collection. For Win32
systems, a google search will often suffice to find a Win32 library
version.
As root;
[ info] generating script t/TEST
running xml2-config... ok
looking for -lxml2... yes
checking for iconv() in -liconv... yes
Found libiconv. Might be *BSD or Win32...
Mark.
On 29/10/04 4:04 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> I know I'm giving a lot of replies here, but hopefully a)
>> either someone's come across this before, or b) someone else
>> who has this problem can see the steps I've taken to fix the
>> problem. I realized I was running make and "make test" as
>> root, which "make test" didn't like. After switching to a
>> regular user it worked (probably a good thing). Here's my
>> "make test" results - any further thoughts?
>
> I spoke too soon - that was the answer to my problem. I just tried to
> start Apache and it didn't choke on the LoadModule this time! Now just
> to get a working test xsp page going and I think I'm set. So, to
> summarize, my major problem was that I was running "perl Makefile.PL &&
> make && make test" as root, rather than a normal user. I ran "make
> install" as root after that, and it works like a charm (so far).
>
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> #!/usr/bin/perl
> $^=q;@!>~|{>krw>yn{u<$$<Sn||n<|}j=<$$<Yn{u<Qjltn{ > 0gFzD gD,
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> #y,d,s,(\$.),$1,gee,print
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