SSL.cipher fails to compile on MacOS X.
Imported from http://bugzilla.roxen.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2288
Reported by @grubba
From: Aaron Shipman <aaron@resolver.co.nz>
To: Henrik Grubbström <grubba@roxen.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1970 12:14:32 +1200
If I Install the server offline I am able to browse it slowly from another machine on the LAN. (But not from Localhost.)
However on restart I cannot.
After a restart I run the ./start script in the server directory.
The default.1 debug log gives me a massive amount of stuff like this
12:45:38 : ----------------------------------------------------------
0m 0.0s : Pike v7.2 release 187, Roxen WebServer 2.2.199
: Starting mysql ... Was running 3.23.41 [9.3ms]
: Loading pike modules ...
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:
125:Bad type in assignment.
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Expected: object(implements
65844
)
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Got : object(is 65847)
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Type of identifier "`()"
does not
match.
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Expected: function(string :
objec
t(is 65848))
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Got : function(string :
objec
t(is 65845))
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:165:Class definition failed.
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:182:Class definition failed.
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:204:Illegal program identifier
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:204:Illegal program identifier
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:204:Not a valid program
specifier: 'm
pz'
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Bad type in assignment.
pike/lib/pike/modules/SSL.pmod/cipher.pike:125:Expected: object(implements
65891
).....
Plus pages more
I am unable to get it to work either under PPP (when I am connected to the net) I get the same log on restart.
All works fine connected to the web over TCIP LAN.
But would like to try and get it sorted offline if possible.
NB my registered roxen address is aaron@digitalriver.co.nz
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Aaron