* [Caml-list] mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
@ 2003-11-08 11:47 Mikael Brockman
2003-11-08 12:08 ` [Caml-list] " Richard Jones
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From: Mikael Brockman @ 2003-11-08 11:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list; +Cc: rich
I'm using Apache 1.3.29, mod_caml 1.0.0, and O'Caml 3.07+2, and
getting this error on startup of Apache:
Syntax error on line 59 of /etc/apache/conf/apache.conf: Cannot load
/etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so into server:
/etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so: undefined symbol: caml_mutex_new
Line 59 is the call to LoadModule for mod_caml.so.
mod_caml worked with O'Caml 3.06, but I upgraded to 3.07+2 to avoid
needing to add CamlLoad lines and restart Apache for every new module
I want to link to. I believe I have recompiled all O'Caml modules on
my system.
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* [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 11:47 [Caml-list] mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new Mikael Brockman
@ 2003-11-08 12:08 ` Richard Jones
2003-11-08 12:29 ` Mikael Brockman
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From: Richard Jones @ 2003-11-08 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mikael Brockman; +Cc: caml-list
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 12:47:18PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> I'm using Apache 1.3.29, mod_caml 1.0.0, and O'Caml 3.07+2, and
> getting this error on startup of Apache:
>
> Syntax error on line 59 of /etc/apache/conf/apache.conf: Cannot load
> /etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so into server:
> /etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so: undefined symbol: caml_mutex_new
>
> Line 59 is the call to LoadModule for mod_caml.so.
Do you know what library contains this symbol? I'm using OCaml 3.07
from Debian/unstable, and my libcamlrun.a doesn't contain this
symbol. Are you using any non-standard OCaml libraries?
Rich.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 12:08 ` [Caml-list] " Richard Jones
@ 2003-11-08 12:29 ` Mikael Brockman
2003-11-08 12:54 ` Richard Jones
2003-11-08 17:57 ` Benjamin Geer
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From: Mikael Brockman @ 2003-11-08 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 12:47:18PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> > I'm using Apache 1.3.29, mod_caml 1.0.0, and O'Caml 3.07+2, and
> > getting this error on startup of Apache:
> >
> > Syntax error on line 59 of /etc/apache/conf/apache.conf: Cannot load
> > /etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so into server:
> > /etc/apache/modules/mod_caml.so: undefined symbol: caml_mutex_new
> >
> > Line 59 is the call to LoadModule for mod_caml.so.
>
> Do you know what library contains this symbol? I'm using OCaml 3.07
> from Debian/unstable, and my libcamlrun.a doesn't contain this
> symbol. Are you using any non-standard OCaml libraries?
>
> Rich.
>
$ find /usr/lib/ocaml/ -name "*.cm[ioa]" | xargs grep "caml_mutex_new"
Binary file /usr/lib/ocaml/threads/threads.cma matches
Binary file /usr/lib/ocaml/site-packages/camltemplate/camltemplate.cma matches
So I suppose threads.cma exports it, and CamlTemplate tries to import
it, but fails.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 12:29 ` Mikael Brockman
@ 2003-11-08 12:54 ` Richard Jones
2003-11-08 13:25 ` Mikael Brockman
2003-11-08 17:57 ` Benjamin Geer
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From: Richard Jones @ 2003-11-08 12:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: caml-list
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 01:29:07PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> So I suppose threads.cma exports it, and CamlTemplate tries to import
> it, but fails.
Mmmmm. Are you using threads? Probably you shouldn't be.
You could try adding threads.cma to ALL_CMAS in the Makefile, but I'm
not sure that the results will be well-defined.
Or if you're not using CamlTemplate, then disable it in Makefile.config.
Rich.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 12:54 ` Richard Jones
@ 2003-11-08 13:25 ` Mikael Brockman
2003-11-08 13:40 ` Richard Jones
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From: Mikael Brockman @ 2003-11-08 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richard Jones; +Cc: caml-list
Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 01:29:07PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> > So I suppose threads.cma exports it, and CamlTemplate tries to import
> > it, but fails.
>
> Mmmmm. Are you using threads? Probably you shouldn't be.
Nope, unless mod_caml does.
> You could try adding threads.cma to ALL_CMAS in the Makefile, but I'm
> not sure that the results will be well-defined.
I was about to try this, but decided to nuke my mod_caml build
directory and start fresh, instead. I had to add
include Makefile.config
to makefile (not Makefile) to get $(APACHELIBDIR) and the other
configuration variables, but Apache can link this fresh mod_caml
perfectly. I guess I had some old compiled cruft that was built for
O'Caml 3.06 laying around. :-)
> Or if you're not using CamlTemplate, then disable it in Makefile.config.
Ah, I wanted to ask about that. Does Cgi.Template use CamlTemplate?
The documentation for CamlTemplate uses ${...} for variable
interpolation, but Cgi.Template uses ::...::. OTOH, mod_caml uses
CamlTemplate if it is available.
By the way, I love mod_caml. I'm using it to write a Wiki engine that
will hopefully be used to serve a Wiki about O'Caml. My only
complaint so far is that the build process needs more polishing. :-)
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 13:25 ` Mikael Brockman
@ 2003-11-08 13:40 ` Richard Jones
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From: Richard Jones @ 2003-11-08 13:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mikael Brockman; +Cc: caml-list
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 02:25:47PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org> writes:
>
> > On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 01:29:07PM +0100, Mikael Brockman wrote:
> > > So I suppose threads.cma exports it, and CamlTemplate tries to import
> > > it, but fails.
> >
> > Mmmmm. Are you using threads? Probably you shouldn't be.
>
> Nope, unless mod_caml does.
>
> > You could try adding threads.cma to ALL_CMAS in the Makefile, but I'm
> > not sure that the results will be well-defined.
>
> I was about to try this, but decided to nuke my mod_caml build
> directory and start fresh, instead. I had to add
>
> include Makefile.config
>
> to makefile (not Makefile) to get $(APACHELIBDIR) and the other
> configuration variables,
Ah, I wouldn't use the autoconf configuration. It's out of date
(indeed, I've temporarily removed it from the CVS version).
Stick with the basic Makefile and the instructions in INSTALL.
> but Apache can link this fresh mod_caml
> perfectly. I guess I had some old compiled cruft that was built for
> O'Caml 3.06 laying around. :-)
>
> > Or if you're not using CamlTemplate, then disable it in Makefile.config.
>
> Ah, I wanted to ask about that. Does Cgi.Template use CamlTemplate?
No.
> The documentation for CamlTemplate uses ${...} for variable
> interpolation, but Cgi.Template uses ::...::. OTOH, mod_caml uses
> CamlTemplate if it is available.
mod_caml links with CamlTemplate if it's available, so it's there for
you to use. CamlTemplate and mod_caml's Cgi.Template are two different
templating systems, and you should use whichever suits your style
best.
> By the way, I love mod_caml. I'm using it to write a Wiki engine that
> will hopefully be used to serve a Wiki about O'Caml. My only
> complaint so far is that the build process needs more polishing. :-)
Excellent! Agreed. We'll have autoconf working at some point.
Rich.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: mod_caml 1.0.0 and O'Caml 3.07+2 - problem with caml_mutex_new
2003-11-08 12:29 ` Mikael Brockman
2003-11-08 12:54 ` Richard Jones
@ 2003-11-08 17:57 ` Benjamin Geer
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From: Benjamin Geer @ 2003-11-08 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mikael Brockman; +Cc: caml-list
Mikael Brockman wrote:
> $ find /usr/lib/ocaml/ -name "*.cm[ioa]" | xargs grep "caml_mutex_new"
> Binary file /usr/lib/ocaml/threads/threads.cma matches
> Binary file /usr/lib/ocaml/site-packages/camltemplate/camltemplate.cma matches
>
> So I suppose threads.cma exports it, and CamlTemplate tries to import
> it, but fails.
Did you compile CamlTemplate with thread support (by changing its
Makefile.config)? (If so, it won't work with mod_caml.) If not, let me
know off-list and I'll try to reproduce your problem.
Ben
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