I am trying to install mesos on centos. But during installation I get the following error when I run ./configure:
checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3
./configure: line 19168: syntax error near unexpected token google.protobuf,'
./configure: line 19168: AC_PYTHON_MODULE(google.protobuf, yes)'
The solution as mentioned here
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1727 is to update the pig-config and retry.
Need help to understand how to update pkg-config.
You fail to mention the version and the arch of your OS. Technically, in Centos with base repo all you have to do is:
yum install pkgconfig
Hope this helps,
Deeh
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I want to install janus-gateway on CentOS7.
I read the following document and tried installation.
https://github.com/meetecho/janus-gateway/blob/master/README.md
git clone https://github.com/meetecho/janus-gateway.git
cd janus-gateway
sh autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/opt/janus
However, configuring janus-gateway will cause an error. The error is as follows.
checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build static libraries... no
checking for pkg-config... /bin/pkg-config
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
checking for JANUS... no
configure: error: Package requirements (
glib-2.0 >= 2.34
libconfig
nice
jansson >= 2.5
libssl >= 1.0.1
libcrypto
) were not met:
No package 'nice' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you may set the environment variables JANUS_CFLAGS
and JANUS_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.
I installed libnice(libnice-0.1.3-4.el7.x86_64) in the following way.
yum install libnice
How can I solve it?
Thank you.
try this and rebuild
echo "export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Disclaimer: I am using Ubuntu 18.04 when testing this.
If you are using Ubuntu system and trying to install Janus and running this code
./configure --prefix=/opt/janus
And then getting this error: No package 'nice' found
Make sure you have been installation of the nice from aptitude.
sudo install aptitude
aptitude install libmicrohttpd-dev libjansson-dev \
libssl-dev libsrtp-dev libsofia-sip-ua-dev libglib2.0-dev \
libopus-dev libogg-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.3-dev \
libconfig-dev pkg-config gengetopt libtool automake
For some reason installation of nice using the answer from Frank, Ahmet or Zallfire doesn't work in Ubuntu. It has to be installed using aptitude.
You should download libnice source code to install.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libnice/libnice
You need the development libnice.
yum install libnice-devel
I am trying to install the most current Apache version. I ran configure:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-so --with-pcre=../pcre2-10.00/pcre2-config
But I then got this error message:
util_pcre.c:49:18: error: pcre.h: No such file or directory
util_pcre.c: In Function 'ap_regfree':
util_pcre.c:104: error: 'pcre_free' undeclared (first use in this function)
util_pcre.c:104: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
util_pcre.c:104: error: for each function it appears in.)....
I read that I would need to have gcc installed. And I have verified that gcc is installed. Do I need to declare it somewhere in the ./configure command? Thanks in advance!
Try to install pcre devel
yum install pcre-devel
and then run your previous code without pcre part
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-so
Hope this can help you.
As at version 2.4.25 of Apache it doesn't appear that you can compile with pcre2. You can either do what Milos Miskone Sretin suggests and use yum to install the pcre development headers or if you want to potentially have multiple versions of pcre then you have to compile and install pcre 8.40 and link against it instead.
Assuming you have installed pcre 8.40 into /usr/local/apps/pcre/8.40 then
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-so --with-pcre=/usr/local/apps/pcre/8.40
seems you are using pcre2 instead of pcre. Download and re-compile with PCRE.
because PCRE2 is the name used for a revised API for the PCRE library.
I'm trying to rebuild mod_wsgi and am running into this issue? Does anyone know what's going on here?
/tmp/mod_wsgi-3.4# ls
config.log LICENCE posix-ap2X.mk.in win32-ap22py31.mk
config.status Makefile.in README
configure mod_wsgi.c win32-ap22py26.mk
configure.ac posix-ap1X.mk.in win32-ap22py27.mk
root#vps-547073:/tmp/mod_wsgi-3.4# ./configure
checking for apxs2... no
checking for apxs... no
checking Apache version... ./configure: line 1704: apxs: command not found
./configure: line 1704: apxs: command not found
./configure: line 1705: apxs: command not found
./configure: line 1708: /: Is a directory
checking for python... /usr/bin/python
./configure: line 1877: apxs: command not found
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: error: cannot find input file: Makefile.in
See the mod_wsgi instructions:
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/QuickInstallationGuide#Apache_Requirements
It says:
On Linux systems, if Apache has been installed from a package
repository, you must have installed the corresponding Apache "dev"
package as well.
For most Linux distributions, the "dev" package for Apache 2.X is
"apache2-dev" where the corresponding Apache package was "apache2".
Some systems however distinguish the "dev" package based on which MPM
is used by Apache. As such, it may also be called "apache2-worker-dev"
or "apache2-prefork-dev". If using Apache 2.X, do not mix things up
and install "apache-dev" by mistake, which is the "dev" package for
Apache 1.3 called just "apache".
You are missing that dev package for Apache. This is why 'apxs' cannot be found and subsequent issues occur.
Try to install apache-dev. Use below command in terminal to install.
sudo yum install httpd-devel
OR
Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install apache2-dev
When installing Apache on Ubuntu 11.10, I get the following error:
configure: error: APR not found. Please read the documentation.
I followed the instructions here, then, I get the error below:
configure: error: pcre-config for libpcre not found. PCRE is required and available from http://pcre.org/
What am I doing wrong and how can I resolve it?
1. Download PCRE from PCRE.org
2. Compile it with a prefix and install it:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pcre
make
make install
3. Go back to where your Apache installation is and compile Apache with PCRE:
--with-pcre=/usr/local/pcre
For me (Fedora Linux), it was enough to just install the pcre-devel: yum install -y pcre-devel. Didn't even have to use --with-pcre afterwards.
Debian
In a clean installation of Debian 9.5, during the installation of Apache it is necessary to have some packages and libraries to avoid errors. Next I show the type of error and its respective solution
Configuration
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential
configure: error: pcre-config for libpcre not found. PCRE is required and available from http://pcre.org/
$ sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev
Then I make the configuration indicating that it is installed in the path /usr/local and not in /usr/local/apache2, otherwise I will have library errors. The idea is that the libraries created for httpd end in /usr/local/lib so that the dynamic linker knows them.
$ configure --prefix /usr/local
Compilation
And for the compilation the following the installation of some packages also would avoid us errors in a clean installation of Debian.
xml/apr_xml.c:35:19: fatal error: expat.h: No such file or directory.
$ sudo apt-get install libexpat1-dev.
It is recommended to use the -j3 parameter to make the compilation faster. Although it could also be ignored.
$ make -j3
I was other problem compiling apache2 in CentOS with pcre. I installed pcre in other location "/custom/location/pcre" and configure command throw the following error
configure: error: Did not find pcre-config script at "/custom/location/pcre"
to solve it changing the flag --with-pcre=/custom/location/pcre to --with-pcre=/custom/location/pcre/bin/pcre2-config
BTW, on CentOS 7.6 before building httpd, please install pcre-devel
`$ sudo yum install pcre-devel`
In RHEL 3 is not necessary setting parameter --with-pcre pointing to pcre-config. Only need pcre path
My configure command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --with-pcre=/usr/local/pcre
This worked for me:
sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev
In ubuntu
This worked for me
./configure --prefix /u01/apache --with-included-apr --with-pcre=/usr/local/pcre/bin/pcre2-config
I'm trying to set up mod_wsgi for use with Django. I have apache2, apache2-dev, python2.6, python2.6-dev all installed, but I'm getting this error when running configure:
checking for apxs2... /usr/bin/apxs2
checking Apache version... 2.2.14
checking for python... /usr/bin/python
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: error: cannot find input file: Makefile.in
Thanks for the help!
I had the exact same problem. Installing the apache2-dev package solved it.
sudo apt-get install apache2-dev
I don't think the asker needs this answer anymore, so I answered for future readers with similar problems
Install apache2-threaded-dev:
$ sudo apt-get install apache2-threaded-dev
I started writing that you may need to ensure that you have axps installed (you can do this by installing the apache2-dev package). but I notice that configure already found axps. I had a similar problem but configure was bailing on not finding this dependency. Maybe some similar dependency or write permissions.
You are running the mod_WSGI 'configure' script in the mod_WSGI source code directory aren't you? Ie., in the same directory as the Makefile.in file that comes with the source tar ball.
mod_wsgi's configure script uses apxs to find the path to httpd:
apxs -q SBINDIR
apxs -q TARGET
Combine those with a "/" and add "-v", e.g.,
/blah/bin/httpd -v
That should run without an error. If it does not then mod_wsgi's configure script can't figure out the httpd version and you will get a broken symbolic link for Makefile.in.
For me, libpcre.so.0 wasn't in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Doing this:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
then reconfiguring mod_wsgi and building fixed the problem.