Hi,
I just decided to downgrade to Mysql 4.1 and now everything seems ok. Hopefully I wont encounter further problems.
thanks anyway, Josef
"sip" sip@infinideas.com 09/02/2007 15:29
To Josef.Bajada@go.com.mt, serusers@lists.iptel.org cc serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org Subject Re: [Serusers] failed to load mysql.so module
No no... it's looking for the /usr/lib/mysqlclient* files (not directory) to be IN the /usr/lib/mysql directory.
Hence the sym link statement below.
N.
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 10:24:06 +0100, Josef.Bajada wrote
Hi,
Well I dont have any directory named /usr/lib/mysqlclient. All I have is
/usr/lib/mysql
Any idea of which libs ser is actually looking for? Maybe I can add them
directly to some include path or something to make it find them?
ser always compiles ok, its when I try to run it with the loadmodule for
mysql.so that it fails with that 'undefined symbol: log' error.
thanks, Josef
"sip" sip@arcdiv.com
09/02/2007 00:35
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Re: [Serusers] failed to load mysql.so module
Strangely, no. My libs were in the right path, and it still didn't find
them. There needs to be a modification to the SER makefile, likely, but I haven't had a chance to look into it too carefully.
What I did that worked was to link /usr/lib/mysqlclient* into
/usr/lib/mysql (ln -s /usr/lib/mysqlclient* /usr/lib/mysql ) and then recompile. After that, it found the right libraries and worked just fine.
N.
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 23:28:46 +0100, Josef.Bajada wrote
Is there any configuration I can change to make it take notice of its
existence? Some include path or LD_LIBRARY_PATH or something? Any particular library it must be looking for?
thanks, Josef -----"sip" sip@infinideas.com wrote: -----
To: Steve Blair blairs@isc.upenn.edu, Josef.Bajada@go.com.mt
From: "sip" sip@infinideas.com Date: 02/08/2007 08:08PM cc: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org, serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] failed to load mysql.so module
It's not a mysql v5 issue per se, but the new versions of the mysql
RPMs for,
at the very least, RHEL4, place the client libs in a spot that the SER
stuff
simply never sees for one reason or another.
If it's in /usr/lib, it just ignores its existence.
N.
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 13:29:22 -0500, Steve Blair wrote
I'm starting to think this is a mysql v5 issue but I have not yet identified why.
-Steve
Josef.Bajada@go.com.mt wrote:
Hi,
I am having this problem with the mysql module on ser.
0(31212) ERROR: load_module: could not open module </opt/ser/modules/mysql/mysql.so>:
/opt/ser/modules/mysql/mysql.so:
undefined symbol: log 0(31212) parse error (30,13-14): failed to load module ERROR: bad config file (1 errors)
I can confirm that mysql.so exists in that directory. I have mysql 5.0.27 installed.
I have already tried to clean and make all from scratch but the problem remained.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Thanks a lot,
Josef
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