It is still giving me problems. I deleted the --with-snmp options and
then I receive a new problem related with apache (something like
apache2module or so)
I managed to download the apache 2.0.48 source, compile it and install
it, but the (*&^%$#@ program installs in /usr/local/apache2 instead
[snip]
It is still giving me problems. I deleted the --with-snmp options and
then I receive a new problem related with apache (something like
apache2module or so)
I managed to download the apache 2.0.48 source, compile it and install
it, but the (*&^%$#@ program installs in /usr/local/apache2
On Saturday 09 August 2003 03:50, Cesar Cordovez wrote:
> It is still giving me problems. I deleted the --with-snmp options and
> then I receive a new problem related with apache (something like
> apache2module or so)
>
> I managed to download the apache 2.0.48 source, compile it and install
> it,
On Saturday 09 August 2003 00:43, Cesar Cordovez wrote:
> I didn't read the fine manual.
Then you should!
Where in the manual says: [move
> "fdftk.h" to "/usr/local/includes" and "libfdftk.so" to
> "/usr/local/lib"]? Huh? The manual only says:
[snip]
Exactly.
> It *assumes* that you now tha
Exactly! I agree with you 100%. That's why, even if you RTFM, google
your question and search the archives, you need to ask some (very basic)
questions to the list. Questions like: If the manual says fdftk.h is a
header file, why it should be in the includes directory as opposed to
the head
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Then, I issued a "make" command and unfortunately I got a new error:
"/usr/include/ucd-snmp/asn1.h:7:2 Please update your headers or
configuer using --enable-ucd-snmp-compatibility"
Then all hell break lose, got tons of errors (ver like this one) and
exit the make with error 1.
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On Saturday 09 August 2003 00:05, Cesar Cordovez wrote:
> I moved "fdftk.h" to "/usr/local/includes" and "libfdftk.so" to
> "/usr/local/lib" and everything worked!
Sigh, that's what happens when you RTFM :-)
Now could you please tell the neurotic posters (see recent thread) that RTFM
really doe
I didn't read the fine manual. Where in the manual says: [move
"fdftk.h" to "/usr/local/includes" and "libfdftk.so" to
"/usr/local/lib"]? Huh? The manual only says:
Note: If you run into problems configuring PHP with fdftk support,
check whether the header file fdftk.h and the library libfd
On Saturday 09 August 2003 02:49, Cesar Cordovez wrote:
> Exactly! I agree with you 100%. That's why, even if you RTFM, google
> your question and search the archives, you need to ask some (very basic)
> questions to the list. Questions like: If the manual says fdftk.h is a
> header file, why i
[snip]
For me this is a very intelligent question (and advanced too) because I
have no idea of linux or compilers. (or as a metter of fact, what is a
.h file).
[/snip]
You'll note that the library file began with "lib". The files are C or
C++ files witha .h being a header file for the compiler.
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