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As announced in #32 (comment) we started to flatten selected branches into a directory structure on a new branch, called master:
v2-apache/
<-- from v2/apache-apachev2-nginx/
<-- from v2/ubuntu-nginxv3-apache/
<-- from v3/apache-apachev3-nginx/
<-- from v3/nginx-nginxThe checkout-branches-to-folders.sh script documents where the structure comes from. (We will delete this script in future.)
Current State
3 of the 4 directories have unchanged content. For the ModSecurity v2 + Nginx combination, however, we don't have a branch we could have simply taken over. Hence, we used the v2/ubuntu-nginx branch instead, with the plan to refactor the image to base it on the nginx Docker image, as suggested by @csanders-git.
undefined symbol: curl_easy_setopt
We tried to build the ModSecurity standalone and integrate it into Nginx, taking the approach from v3/nginx-nginx as a role model.
Building the image works fine, but when we run Nginx the included ModSecurity binary complains about unresolved symbols:
Can you help us with that? Are there some linker options we need to add to configure?