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Jacco wrote:
> Hey there
> 
> I'm a complete newbie to cygwin and a "more-or-less" newbie with linux.
> 
> But I came with the idea to create my own apache module. And linux is
> obviuous the platform to go for.
> 
> Apache 2.2.0 compiled, installed and works fine.
> 
> However when I try to get the (ultra basic) module from
> http://threebit.net/tutorials/apache2_modules/tut1/tutorial1.html
> working, I get the error:
> "Warning! dlname not found" (see attachement for complete output)
> 
> I have a '.a' and '.la' file, but no .so file
> 
> As far as I can tell this problem has notting to do with my module since the
> same problem seems to arise with PHP5, mod_security and others on cygwin.
>>From various threads I've read there seems to be an issue with libtool??
> However nobody seems to have a definitive solution for this. (and all the
> things I tried didn't work) and the cygwin mailing list archives didn't come
> up with the cause of the error either.
> 
> So I came to the point where I, with my limited knowledge, am at a complete
> loss.
> I thought that it maybe has something to do with the w2k-platform expecting
> .dll files but there is nothing pointing in that direction.
> 
> Is there anyone out there who can point me in the right direction here ?
> and maybe even provide a solution?


Based on what you've said, I think you'd find writing your own apache
module a lot easier on Linux, than Cygwin.

Cygwin (well, actually, limitations of the Windows DLL loader) require
non-trivial patches to the build system to make DSO modules work.

You can look at the Apache 2.0.55 source package in the distribution, if
you like - I'm working on an Apache 2.2.0 package, which is more-or-less
ready. The only thing holding me back from releasing it is that I need
to get around to discussing how to handle the compatibility issues
implied by the 2.0 -> 2.2 transition.

Max.
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