On 18-11-2005 07:48, sip wrote:
I've never actually had any luck with the
include_modules="blah" syntax in the make. Just doesn't work for me and
seems to ignore my includes. Follow the instructions on how to make an individual module,
but be sure to do a make clean in the mysql module dir first.
The problem here is that you have to use include_module parameter with
all make commands, even make clean include_modules=...
Otherwise the module object files will not be removed and the make
system will not rebuild the module next time.
It is better, in my opinion, to edit Makefile and remove modules that
you need from exclude_modules directive.
Jan.
make modules=modules/mysql modules
Then manually copy the resulting mysql.so into /usr/local/lib/ser/modules
N.
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:33:39 +0200, Colin Jordan wrote
Hi there
I have installed SER 9.4 with MYSQL 4.0.25. I am havingtrouble with mysql.so. As soon as
I activate it in the ser.cfg ser will notstart. I have noted that it is not instaledl in
the modules directory. I havealso run the following to try and include it in making them:
make modulesinclude_modules="mysql"
make installinclude_modules="mysql"
As per the documentation I need to get ser-mysql but the rpmversions do not find the ser
module.
What can I do to get mysql.so on the server?
Please help,
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