3.4 Installation (make install)
After
testing the server, the last step is
to install it. First install all the Perl files (usually as
root):
panic# make install
Then go to the Apache source tree and complete the Apache
installation (installing the configuration files,
httpd, and utilities):
panic# cd ../apache_1.3.xx
panic# make install
Of course, if you have used the APACHE_PREFIX
option as explained earlier in this chapter, you can skip this step.
Now the installation should be considered complete. You may now
configure your server and start using it.
3.4.1 Manually Building a mod_perl-Enabled Apache
If you want to build
httpd separately from mod_perl, you should use
the NO_HTTPD=1 option during the perl
Makefile.PL (mod_perl build) stage. Then you will have to
configure various things by hand and proceed to build Apache. You
shouldn't run perl Makefile.PL
before following the steps described in this section.
If you choose to manually build mod_perl, there are three things you
may need to set up before the build stage:
- mod_perl's Makefile
-
When perl
Makefile.PL is executed,
$APACHE_SRC/modules/perl/Makefile may need to be
modified to enable various options (e.g.,
ALL_HOOKS=1).
Optionally, instead of tweaking the options during the perl
Makefile.PL stage, you can edit
mod_perl-1.xx/src/modules/perl/Makefile before
running perl Makefile.PL.
- Configuration
-
Add the following to
apache_1.3.xx/src/Configuration:
AddModule modules/perl/libperl.a
We suggest you add this entry at the end of the
Configuration file if you want your callback
hooks to have precedence over core handlers.
Add the following to EXTRA_LIBS:
EXTRA_LIBS=`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
Add the following to EXTRA_CFLAGS:
EXTRA_CFLAGS=`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
- mod_perl source files
-
Return to the mod_perl directory and
copy the mod_perl source files into the Apache build directory:
panic% cp -r src/modules/perl apache_1.3.xx/src/modules/
When you are done with the configuration parts, run:
panic% perl Makefile.PL NO_HTTPD=1 DYNAMIC=1 EVERYTHING=1 \
APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.xx/src
DYNAMIC=1 enables a build of the shared mod_perl
library. Add other options if required.
panic# make install
Now you may proceed with the plain Apache build process. Note that in
order for your changes to the
apache_1.3.xx/src/Configuration file to take
effect, you must run apache_1.3.xx/src/Configure
instead of the default apache_1.3.xx/configure
script:
panic% cd ../apache_1.3.xx/src
panic% ./Configure
panic% make
panic# make install
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