Read this section if you have performed a custom installation of Chili!Soft ASP on a computer running an Apache Web Server that does not have Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support.
When you perform a custom installation of Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 on a computer running Apache Web Server, the setup program automatically links Chili!Soft ASP to Apache Web Server through Apache’s module facility. The setup program uses pre-built Chili!Soft ASP DSO modules to set up everything for you. However, if you are running a non-DSO version of Apache (e.g., one that does not have DSO support), then you must use the following procedure to link Chili!Soft ASP to Apache Web Server.
Note
The Chili!Soft ASP setup program also makes certain changes to the configuration files for the associated Web server. For more information about the changes to Apache Web Server, see "Changes to Apache Web Server Configuration Files" in this chapter.
To manually link the Chili!Soft ASP module to an Apache Web Server that does not have DSO support, use the following procedure after you have finished installing Chili!Soft ASP.
To link the Chili!Soft ASP module to Apache Web Server
1. Stop the Apache Web Server.
2. Copy the files "module/source/build/mod_casp2.c" and "module/source/build/dispint.h" from the Chili!Soft ASP installation directory to the "src/modules/extra" subdirectory of your Apache Web Server source tree directory.
3. From the Apache source tree directory, enter the following (Note that if you have changed the Apache Web Server configuration, your settings might vary from this example):
#> ./configure --prefix=[ROOT_DIRECTORY] --activate-module=src/modules/extra/mod_casp2.c
where [ROOT_DIRECTORY] is the root directory for the Apache Web Server.
4. (Important: On HP-UX, do not take this step. Go to step 5 instead.) When the script has finished running, use a text editor to add "-ldl" to the EXTRA_LIBS section of src/Makefile.
Return to the Apache installation directory, and enter the following:
# make
Copy the new Web server files to the appropriate location by entering:
# make install
5. Installation is automatic. When installation is complete, restart the Apache Web Server, and then start the Chili!Soft ASP Server, as described in "Stopping and Restarting the ASP Server" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."
See also:
Installing a Custom Configuration of Chili!Soft ASP for IBM AIX in this chapter
Installing a Custom Configuration of Chili!Soft ASP for Sun Solaris in this chapter
Installing a Custom Configuration of Chili!Soft ASP for Linux in this chapter
Installing a Custom Configuration of Chili!Soft ASP for HP in this chapter
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