Installing mod_mono on Mac OSX 10.9 "Mavericks" Installing mod_mono on Mac OSX 10.9 "Mavericks" apache apache

Installing mod_mono on Mac OSX 10.9 "Mavericks"


After installing Mavericks, you need to reinstall the XCode Command Line Tools. This will bring back the /usr/include/apache2 directory. You do this by updating your XCode and then run xcode-select --install.


I had the same error. I had mono running on my server. When I upgraded to Mavericks and Server 3 mono stopped working. During the upgrade process the "mod_mono.so" file was removed. This is what I did to research and resolve my issue which I believe encompasses yours. Hope it helps.

In the directory that you are running your "./config..." command, there is a "config.log". I looked at the config.log and found an error message stating that it could not find the file "ap_release.h" (I believe this is how the apache version is determined). I must have had this file at one time because I went through this installation process before. I went into my time machine and restored the directory (which was removed when I upgraded to Mavericks or Server 3) "/usr/include/". This folder included a directory called "apache2" which included the "ap_release.h" file and I assume it's dependencies.

All is well I am up and running.