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Install Lua 5.1
http://www.lua.org/download.html
Lua does not use autoconf for compiling. This means that you do not use
./configure. It has good build instructions, though, so hopefully things
will go smoothly.
I like to change the directory Lua installs to. In order to do this you
need to set LUA_TOP in the configuration makefile for Lua. For these
instructions I have set LUA_TOP to /Users/brianm/.opt/lua-5.1.2 -- you
will see this directory referred to later.
Install Apache HTTPD 2.2
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
You can build apache pretty much any way you like, as long as you enable
dynamic module loading (--enable-so) so that mod_wombat can be loaded.
You may user (and I encourage you to!) the threaded MPMs -- mod_wombat
plays nicely with them.
I build it with these flags:
./configure --prefix=/Users/brianm/.opt/httpd-2.2.4-worker-wombat \
--with-mpm=worker \
--enable-so
Install libapreq2
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/download.cgi
The download link is in the page body, NOT under the "Download!" link
in the left hand column.
Right now, mod_wombat requires libapreq2 for parsing entity bodies. This
dependency will probably be made optional in the near future, but for now
you need it.
I build it with these flags:
./configure --prefix=/Users/brianm/.opt/libapreq2-2.0.8 \
--with-apache2-apxs=/Users/brianm/.opt/httpd-2.2.4-worker-wombat/bin/apxs
Install mod_wombat from subversion
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/mod_wombat/trunk
The first step, when building from subversion, is to bootstrap autoconf.
To do this run the bootstrap script:
./bootstrap
The bootstrap script may report an error that it cannot find
libtoolize or glibtoolize. That is fine as long as it
doesn't report that it cannot find both of them. The script
just sets up the autoconf magic.
After that, it is a normal configure and build:
./configure --with-lua=/Users/brianm/.opt/lua-5.1.2/ \
--with-apxs=/Users/brianm/.opt/httpd-2.2.4-worker-wombat/bin/apxs \
--with-apreq2=/Users/brianm/.opt/libapreq2-2.0.8/
If compiling (make) reports an error that it cannot find the
libapreq2 header file, please tell me ( brianm@apache.org )
as this occurs under some configurations but we haven't
hammered down the weird things libapreq2 does with its
install. If you build libapreq2 with a --prefix configuration
option, it always seems to work.
That is it. To configure mod_wombat, look at the basic-configuration.txt document.