Thread: [mod-security-users] using libtool for Apache 2 mod_security installation
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From: Jeff G. <jg...@ad...> - 2003-11-28 06:04:07
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Hi, I'm trying to get mod_security compiled into my Apache 2. The notes say to cp mod_security.c to the modules/mappers/ directory and edit the modules.mk file, but the compiler make utility complains saying "no rule to make target modules/mappers/mod_security_la" I did some reading and learned about the libtool utility (to some extent). I was able to figure out how to create the .o and .lo files, but I'm not sure about the process to create the .la file. Could you please post the syntax for this. What confuses me the most is what to put for the -rpath option. Thank you. Jeff |
From: Ivan R. <iv...@we...> - 2003-11-29 23:50:06
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Jeff Gillin wrote: > Hi, > > I’m trying to get mod_security compiled into my Apache 2. Statically, I assume? Because compiling it as a dynamic module is very easy :) > The notes say to cp mod_security.c to the modules/mappers/ directory > and edit the modules.mk file, but the compiler make utility complains > saying “no rule to make target modules/mappers/mod_security_la” > > I did some reading and learned about the libtool utility (to some > extent). > > I was able to figure out how to create the .o and .lo files, but I’m > not sure about the process to create the .la file. Could you please post > the syntax for this. What confuses me the most is what to put for the > –rpath option. I don't know how to use libtool either. In fact, I know less about it than you do. Because of that I keep mod_security in a single file and it is very easy to compile and install. No one has really explained how to statically compile a module, what I described in the manual is a hack. -- ModSecurity (http://www.modsecurity.org) [ Open source IDS for Web applications ] |
From: Jeff G. <jg...@ad...> - 2003-11-29 23:56:23
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Hi Ivan, I did happen to figure out that there's no point in doing it statically and went ahead and used the dso method. Thanks Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Ivan Ristic [mailto:iv...@we...] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 6:52 PM To: jg...@ad... Cc: mod...@li... Subject: Re: [mod-security-users] using libtool for Apache 2 mod_security installation Jeff Gillin wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to get mod_security compiled into my Apache 2. Statically, I assume? Because compiling it as a dynamic module is very easy :) > The notes say to cp mod_security.c to the modules/mappers/ directory > and edit the modules.mk file, but the compiler make utility complains > saying "no rule to make target modules/mappers/mod_security_la" > > I did some reading and learned about the libtool utility (to some > extent). > > I was able to figure out how to create the .o and .lo files, but I'm > not sure about the process to create the .la file. Could you please post > the syntax for this. What confuses me the most is what to put for the > -rpath option. I don't know how to use libtool either. In fact, I know less about it than you do. Because of that I keep mod_security in a single file and it is very easy to compile and install. No one has really explained how to statically compile a module, what I described in the manual is a hack. -- ModSecurity (http://www.modsecurity.org) [ Open source IDS for Web applications ] |