11-18-05 10:52 PM
Hi,
The script does call apsx to build and install, unfortunately, the script is
failing. It calls cc and I am using gcc. I created a symbolic link so cc
now points to gcc, but I am not getting compile errors.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
"gail@rtr.com" wrote:
> Check which version of the install script you are using (1.28
> recommended (http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/fp2002sr1_download.htm)
> It should ask:
> Which version of Apache will you be using? (1.3 or 2.0)
> (response 1.3)
> Where is the current apache daemon locate: []
> (response full path to your httpd. for example
> /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd)
> Currently running Apache/1.3.33
> Checking for previous versions of FrontPage Server Extensions to
> upgrade...
> You have an older version of FrontPage Server Extensions installed
> (4.0).
> Would you like to migrate these settings to version 5.0 now (y/n)
> [Y]?
> Checking if the FrontPage patch to Apache is already installed.
> The FrontPage server patch has not been installed in your server
> You are running a newer version of Apache than supported by
> this kit. Your Apache should work with this version, but check
> our release notes to be sure.
> The mod_frontpage.so modules is not installed.
> Your choices are:
> Let us install our mod_frontpage.so into your existing Apache
> Install Apache 1.3.26 with mod_so.
> Install Apache 1.3.26 with our patch.
> Do you want us to install mod_frontpage.so into your existing Apache
> (y/n) [N]?
> (response Y)
>
> The script should then call apxs to create and install
> mod_frontpage.so for your Apache 1.3.33.
>
> Gail
>
> Mike P wrote:
>
>
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