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How to: OSX 10.1.3 update
Alain,
Apple's Darwin Server HFS module is a little different in the way it
loads from the one now included in OS X . We included it in iTools
before it was released for OS X. That is what is causing the change
in syntax.
Almost every time Apple releases a system update, it overwrites
apache and all of our modules, so obviously we suggest keeping the
auto update off. If you need to update, you can simply re-install
iTools after you have installed the Apple update. You do not need to
un-install iTools, just run the installer and it should update the
necessary parts and fix any problems.
TTS
--Eric
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
turns out if you switch the reference in the httpd.conf file from
hfs_apple_module to apple_hfs_module this gets fixed .. which is
what it used to be, wasn't it .. there is a TIL on the apple site
about switching it the other way ??
The exact error message was ..
dyld: /usr/sbin/httpd Undefined symbols:
_hfs_apple_module
Thought that might help ;)
Just did the update and everything went 99% smoothly.
The one problem I had was with the mod_hfs_apple module which I had to
disable to get the server going ..
Any ideas after you do the update Tenon ??
Thanks
Alain
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