Package: libapr0-dev Version: 2.0.55-4 Severity: serious
-- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.11 Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages libapr0-dev depends on: ii libapr0 2.0.55-4 the Apache Portable Runtime ii libdb4.3-dev 4.3.29-3 Berkeley v4.3 Database Libraries [ ii libexpat1-dev 1.95.8-3 XML parsing C library - developmen ii libldap2-dev 2.1.30-12 OpenLDAP development libraries ii libpcre3-dev 6.4-1.1 Perl 5 Compatible Regular Expressi ii libtool 1.5.22-1 Generic library support script libapr0-dev recommends no packages. -- no debconf information Could it be that the headers are outdated? I installed the very last package and I got also the sources from libpar. In the debian package and the apr_file_info.h header one finds: /** * @defgroup apr_file_permissions File Permissions flags * @{ */ #define APR_USETID 0x8000 /**< Set user id */ #define APR_UREAD 0x0400 /**< Read by user */ #define APR_UWRITE 0x0200 /**< Write by user */ #define APR_UEXECUTE 0x0100 /**< Execute by user */ #define APR_GSETID 0x4000 /**< Set group id */ #define APR_GREAD 0x0040 /**< Read by group */ #define APR_GWRITE 0x0020 /**< Write by group */ #define APR_GEXECUTE 0x0010 /**< Execute by group */ #define APR_WSTICKY 0x2000 /**< Sticky bit */ #define APR_WREAD 0x0004 /**< Read by others */ #define APR_WWRITE 0x0002 /**< Write by others */ #define APR_WEXECUTE 0x0001 /**< Execute by others */ #define APR_OS_DEFAULT 0x0FFF /**< use OS's default permissions */ /* additional permission flags for apr_file_copy and apr_file_append */ #define APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS 0x1000 /**< Copy source file's permissions */ In the sources of libapr this looks very different: /** * @defgroup apr_file_permissions File Permissions flags * @{ */ #define APR_FPROT_USETID 0x8000 /**< Set user id */ #define APR_FPROT_UREAD 0x0400 /**< Read by user */ #define APR_FPROT_UWRITE 0x0200 /**< Write by user */ #define APR_FPROT_UEXECUTE 0x0100 /**< Execute by user */ #define APR_FPROT_GSETID 0x4000 /**< Set group id */ #define APR_FPROT_GREAD 0x0040 /**< Read by group */ #define APR_FPROT_GWRITE 0x0020 /**< Write by group */ #define APR_FPROT_GEXECUTE 0x0010 /**< Execute by group */ #define APR_FPROT_WSTICKY 0x2000 /**< Sticky bit */ #define APR_FPROT_WREAD 0x0004 /**< Read by others */ #define APR_FPROT_WWRITE 0x0002 /**< Write by others */ #define APR_FPROT_WEXECUTE 0x0001 /**< Execute by others */ #define APR_FPROT_OS_DEFAULT 0x0FFF /**< use OS's default permissions */ /* additional permission flags for apr_file_copy and apr_file_append */ #define APR_FPROT_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS 0x1000 /**< Copy source file's permissions */ /* backcompat */ #define APR_USETID APR_FPROT_USETID /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_USETID */ #define APR_UREAD APR_FPROT_UREAD /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_UREAD */ #define APR_UWRITE APR_FPROT_UWRITE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_UWRITE */ #define APR_UEXECUTE APR_FPROT_UEXECUTE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_UEXECUTE */ #define APR_GSETID APR_FPROT_GSETID /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_GSETID */ #define APR_GREAD APR_FPROT_GREAD /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_GREAD */ #define APR_GWRITE APR_FPROT_GWRITE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_GWRITE */ #define APR_GEXECUTE APR_FPROT_GEXECUTE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_GEXECUTE */ #define APR_WSTICKY APR_FPROT_WSTICKY /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_WSTICKY */ #define APR_WREAD APR_FPROT_WREAD /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_WREAD */ #define APR_WWRITE APR_FPROT_WWRITE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_WWRITE */ #define APR_WEXECUTE APR_FPROT_WEXECUTE /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_WEXECUTE */ #define APR_OS_DEFAULT APR_FPROT_OS_DEFAULT /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_OS_DEFAULT */ #define APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS APR_FPROT_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS /**< @deprecated @see APR_FPROT_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS */ /** @} */ Regards Friedrich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]