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From: "Sencer" <blog AT sencer DOT de>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: lighttpd - dlopen: Win32 error 126
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 19:37:00 +0100
Message-ID: <NEBBIMKOMLKDHGAFJLFIGEDOCKAA.blog@sencer.de>
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Hi,

I have compiled and installed lighttpd (available from:
http://www.incremental.de/products/lighttpd/documentation/ ) under Cygwin
(WinXP). When I try to run it I get the following error:

2004-02-17 09:51:09: (plugin.c.72) dlopen: Win32 error 126
2004-02-17 09:51:09: (server.c.374)

When I trim down the configuration before starting it (i.e. take out _all_
modules) then it runs and works without problems. However being able to use
those modules is (obviously) crucial. The modules are being compiled and are
available in the correct directories (/usr/local/lib/):

mod_acces.a
mod_acces.la
mod_acceslog.a
mod_acceslog.la
...
...

"net helpmsg 126" says that the module could not be found however.


What could I be doing wrong?


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