Bug 53183

Summary: mod_apreq2 entry point is apreq_module and not apreq2_module as get_module_list assumes it to be
Product: Apache httpd-2 Reporter: Gerhardus Muller <gerhardus1>
Component: libapreq2Assignee: Apache HTTPD Bugs Mailing List <bugs>
Status: RESOLVED LATER    
Severity: minor Keywords: MassUpdate
Priority: P2    
Version: 2.2.21   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   

Description Gerhardus Muller 2012-05-03 12:40:26 UTC
get_module_list produces the following LoadModule statement for mod_apreq2:

LoadModule apreq2_module                  /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_apreq2.so

This fails to load as mod_apreq2.so seems to export the (assumed old) entry point

 0000000000205140 D apreq_module

as reported by 
nm /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_apreq2.so

The LoadModule statement 

LoadModule apreq_module                  /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_apreq2.so

works and I think this is in the libapreq docs.

Main problem being that get_module_list gets it wrong.
Comment 1 William A. Rowe Jr. 2018-11-07 21:09:15 UTC
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