[MacPorts] #20589: p5-cgi-speedycgi fails on 10.5

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Tue Apr 13 18:59:37 PDT 2010


#20589: p5-cgi-speedycgi fails on 10.5
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  Reporter:  schneider.pj@…          |       Owner:  markd@…           
      Type:  defect                  |      Status:  reopened          
  Priority:  Normal                  |   Milestone:                    
 Component:  ports                   |     Version:  1.7.1             
Resolution:                          |    Keywords:                    
      Port:  smokeping               |  
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Comment(by northnet04@…):

 To close the module path issue; yes, if I install with the apple_apache
 variant then the files end up where they should. I think in my initial
 attempt to install smokeping I already had the macport apache2 installed
 and so the files ended up there. Starting from a clean install the
 apple_apache variant works fine as far as putting the files where we
 expect them.

  Now then, the problem with speedycgi continues;

  I can get p5-cgi-speedycgi to compile fine when I start from scratch and
 do a 'sudo port -d install smokeping +apple_apache'; however I end up with
 a module that my apple apache2 server barfs on when I try to enable it.

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 4/14/10 1:46:38 AM org.apache.httpd[85091] httpd: Syntax error on line 156
 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot load
 /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_speedycgi.so into server:
 dlopen(/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_speedycgi.so, 10): no suitable image
 found.  Did find:\n\t/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_speedycgi.so: mach-o, but
 wrong architecture

  I have been unable to guess my way to getting speedy to compile properly
 for my platform. I thought maybe installing perl5.8 from a clean install
 might do it. But no. I've tried multiple attempts and either speedycgi
 fails to compile or I end up with this version that won't run under apple
 apache2.

 Regards,

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