Hi Folks,
I am having a problem installing apache-httpd-2.4.23 in OpenBSD 6.0-current
I grabbed a copy of the 6.0 install iso and put it on an old machine. I'm trying to setup a server to run apache/php/mysql for a project at work. I tried to install apache via pkg_add -v apache-httpd. The output is:
Code:
Update candidates: quirks-2.241 -> quirks-2.241
quirks-2.241 signed on 2016-07-29T15:39:09Z
Can't install libiconv-1.14p3 because of libraries
|library c.88.0 not found
| /usr/lib/libc.so.89.2 (system): bad major
Can't install apr-1.5.2 because of libraries
|library pthread.22.0 not found
| /usr/lib/libpthread.so.23.0 (system): bad major
Can't install db-4.6.21p3v0 because of libraries
|library m.9.0 not found
Can't install apr-util-1.5.4p1: can't resolve libiconv-1.14p3,db-4.6.21p3v0,apr-1.5.2
| /usr/lib/libm.so.10.0 (system): bad major
Can't install xz-5.2.2p0 because of libraries
Can't install libxml-2.9.3: can't resolve libiconv-1.14p3,xz-5.2.2p0
Can't install pcre-8.38p0 because of libraries
Can't install apache-httpd-2.4.23: can't resolve xz-5.2.2p0,libxml-2.9.3,apr-util-1.5.4p1,pcre-8.38p0
from what I can tell the package wants an older version of libc, libpthread, and libm.
I'm looking for advice from the pros on how to proceed. Should I build my own apache server? Should I upgrade/downgrade the dependent packages?
Thanks in advance,
Brian