SUMMARY - OT - Apache Install Problem

From: Santomauro, Deborah (deborah.santomauro_at_lmco.com)
Date: 08/24/04

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    Actually this isn't a true summary because I never found out exactly
    what was causing the problem with the "make"
     process of apache (original question is below). I ended up taking the
    apache directory from another SunFire V880 and tarring it up and this
    worked, which is what I needed in order to continue with the install of
    a special monitoring tool that requires a functional web server. In
    other words I had to move fast, but IF I ever get an opportunity - i.e.
    time - I'll try some of the suggestions that I received. I'll provide an
    updated summary should I ever find the actual solution instead of just a
    band-aid fix. I would like to thank in particular the following for
    taking time to respond and provide some possible solutions:

    Dale Hirchert
    Julian Grunnell
    Nicolas Figaro
    Rob Foehl
    Steve Sandau

    -----Original Message-----
    From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org on behalf of Santomauro,
    Deborah
    Sent: Thu 8/12/2004 12:08 PM
    To: Sun Managers
    Cc:
    Subject: OT - Apache Install Problem
    Apologies to all for asking an OT question. I'm still searching both
    Sun Managers and Apache group archives but meanwhile, I thought that I
    would throw this out to you and ask if anyone knows of why I'm having a
    problem with the "make" part of the Apache install.

    OS = Sunfire V880/Solaris 8 (according to the regular admin it has its
    latest patches)

    I was able to configure successfully but when I run "make" I receive the
    following error:

    Fatal Error: Command failed for target `apr_snprintf.lo'
    Fatal Error: Command failed for target `all-recursive'

    This will occur after this step: /include/arch/unix -c apr_snprintf.c
    && touch apr_snprintf.lo
    Checking the directory where this "apr_snprintf.lo" is supposed to be
    touched, there is no file. I tried to touch the file myself but later
    on in the make process, this file is read once again but since I created
    the file, it's empty and cannot be "read" by the next make process and
    fails.

    Is there a parameter that I need to include or file that needs to be
    edited? Or better yet, is this already included on the Solaris 8
    software CD so that way I don't have to bother with the configure/make
    process and just do a package install?

    Thanks for any advice and will summarize.

    Deborah Santomauro
    Unix System Administrator - SCSA
    Lockheed Martin-Enterprise Information Systems
    Palmdale, CA 93599
    Phone: 661-572-1178
    Fax: 661-572-5398
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