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The 'apxs' Command Appears Not To Be Installed Or Is Not Executable
Oct 2010Posts: 7 Posted: Tue 05 Oct '10 18:12 Post subject: apxs.bat can not find httpd.exe win - xampp sys configuration. path to bin is correct: c:\xampp\apache\bin (it finds apxs.bat) trying to install mod
Missing Apache Httpd Server Packages Apxs
via: apxs -c -i -a mod_httpbl.c httpd.exe is in bin and exe... Server is running. ---- error (exactily as shown on screen, including quotes): apxs:Error: "C:\xampp\apache\bin\"\httpd.exe not found or not executable. Back to top glsmithModeratorJoined: 16 Oct 2007Posts: 2016 Posted: Tue 05 Oct '10 21:39 Post subject: I hate apxs however, during install (Configure.pl), it looks like you may have given it a trailing backslash in path to httpd.exe apxs command not found ubuntu Everything should be stored in c:\xampp\apache\build\config_vars.mk open it and look at everything that points to c:\xampp\apache\bin make sure there are no trailing backslashes as far as building mod_httpbl .... I wish you luck. Back to top bajaexplorerJoined: 05 Oct 2010Posts: 7 Posted: Tue 05 Oct '10 22:09 Post subject: No, none of the paths defined in config_vars.mk have a trailing slash and speficaly "c:\xampp\apache\bin" does not. From the way you sound, will have trouble building mod_httpbl.c Should I even try? Back to top glsmithModeratorJoined: 16 Oct 2007Posts: 2016 Posted: Tue 05 Oct '10 23:26 Post subject: not unless you are very good at C and know how to work around unix/win compatibility problems. Then again there may be no problems using MinGW, I was using MS VC++. I'm not very good at C therefore not very good at unix/win compatibility, I tried and I died I was bummed till I started thinking about the implications of the module checking a BL on some server somewhere all the time and how much it could slow down responses. as far as apxs, looking at the code in apxs.bat, $httpd variable is made up of sbindir & progname in config_vars.mk. so does maybe ... ahah are the
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Missing Apache Httpd Server Packages Apxs Windows
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any docs on compiling mod_perl2 alongside php5 with apache 2.2, so hopefully this helps someone. I've always statically compiled http://markmaunder.com/2007/08/01/configuring-apache-224-mod_perl-20-php-523-libapreq-with-a-worker-mpm/ mod_perl into apache, but the easiest way to get mod_perl to play nice with PHP under apache2 is to compile them as DSO's or dynamic modules that are inserted at runtime. I've tested this under Ubuntu 7 and CentOS 5. At the time of this writing the server hosting this page is running with this config and handles a not-insignificant not found amount of traffic. NOTE: I use a worker MPM with Apache to get the best possible performance. The worker MPM is a hybrid thread/process model. It requires that PHP be threadsafe when compiled. Here are the commands I use. I'm assuming you've downloaded the latest apache httpd 2.2 source code, php's source code, mod_perl's source code and libapreq2's source code. apxs command not I'm assuming you're smart enough to know when to CD to the directory of each app to compile and install that app, so I've left out basic steps like that. First compile apache with DSO support. Enable the worker MPM, enable mod_rewrite, enable mod_expires, and add a little magic to make libapreq work: ./configure -prefix=/usr/local/apache2 -with-mpm=worker -enable-so -enable-rewrite -enable-expires -with-included-apr make make install Now that apache is installed, compile and install a thread-safe PHP DSO . Note the enable-maintainer-zts compiles a threadsafe PHP. I've also added mysql support. ./configure -with-mysql -enable-maintainer-zts -with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs make make install Now you compile and install a mod_perl DSO. perl Makefile.PL -with-apache2-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs make make install Next you compile and install libapreq as a DSO perl Makefile.PL -with-apache2-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs make make install Make sure your httpd.conf contains the following to enable mod_perl, php and libapreq: LoadModule apreq_module /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_apreq2.so LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php AddType application/x-httpd-php .php AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Op