Problem starting nginx after upgrading to 0.8.51

Brandon Amaro omega13a at fedtrek.com
Tue Sep 28 06:23:14 MSD 2010


On 09/27/2010 06:18 PM, Joe wrote:
> Have you try to upgrading or repairing your perl modules?
No and don't know how though nginx 0.8.50 runs perfectly fine (I 
downgraded to see). If its a problem with the perl modules I think 
0.8.50 would be effected as well since the spec file I used to build 
nginx 0.8.50 is nearly identical to the one I used to build nginx 0.8.51.
> Installing nginx manually is more fun. :)
Not possible when you run a small yum repo.

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> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Brandon Amaro <omega13a at fedtrek.com 
> <mailto:omega13a at fedtrek.com>> wrote:
>
>     After I upgraded nginx today to 0.8.5 whenever I start the nginx
>     service, I get this error:
>
>     Starting nginx: Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/auto/nginx/nginx.so'
>     for module nginx: /usr/lib/perl5/auto/nginx/nginx.so: undefined
>     symbol: ngx_http_core_module at /usr/lib/perl5/XSLoader.pm line 70.
>      at /usr/lib/perl5/nginx.pm <http://nginx.pm> line 54
>     Compilation failed in require.
>     BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
>     [alert]: perl_parse() failed: 255
>
>     I'm running Fedora Core 13 and I installed nginx using an RPM I
>     built with the attached spec file though I'm including the SRPM
>     which might be useful.
>
>     Any help in getting nginx working again would be greatly appreciated.
>
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