[OGo-Users] XA_64 Question
Adam Tauno Williams
users@opengroupware.org
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 15:07:59 -0400
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> >> I'm setting OpenGroupware up on a XA_64 FC6 system after my testing on=
a=20
> >> i386 box.
> >> On my test machine I used mod_ngobjweb-2.2.4-trunk_r1515.0.i386.rpm ,=20
> >> however, the httpd install on this new box is 64 bit. Everything else=20
> >> installs fine but Apache doesn't like the i386 module.
> >> Is there any chance I could get a xa_64 .rpm of mod_ngobjweb. If the=20
> >> spec file is available and with some guidance I could compile one.
> > Sent the SPEC file offlist; you'll need to grab the latest TGZ for
> > sope47 and put it in the SOURCES directory as sope.tar.gz. Then an
> > rpmbuild -bb ngobjweb.spec (in SPECS, of course) should build the modul=
e
> > without much fuss I think. Not sure though, haven't built on xa_64
> > before. It might require a 64bit built of the SOPE & libFoundation
> > libraries.
> Thank you, I'll try that out. I suspect I may need to alter the install=20
> part of the spec file because the 64 bit modules go into a different=20
> directory. I re-read the Maximum RPM How-To before I start.
> :-)
If you do, a note or two on the docs plone would be nice, or upload your
SPEC file.
Otherwise, it might be easier to just install a 32-bit version of
Apache. There really isn't any benefit to a 64-bit Apache or OGo.
64-bitness is really only a win for the PostgreSQL backend.
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