On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 12:15:14PM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote: > I have a fresh install of the latest Hurd, and I cannot get the Apache > server to install from the Debian package. I successfully installed the > mime-support package, but apache-common fails. It tells me that libc0.2 is > not configured and that perl is not configured. I thought these packages > were configured by default by running the native-install script.
Well, yes, they should, however, I can't even start to consider the possibilities without knowing the exact version numbers and the error messages by dpkg. (Useful information is also displayed by dpkg -l) The current archive situation is partially broken. If you are careful, you can force your ways around the problems. The reason is that binary-all packages are always up to date, while binary-any packages can get out of date over time. With the autobuilder running, this only gets better, though. I will upload an up-to-date perl tomorrow (did the preparations for that today), and this will fix most of the outstanding dependency problems in the base system (apart from the debconf problem, which is fixed in CVS but not in the Hurd binary package, which also will be updated tomorrow). Ok, now back to your problem. The apache binary package is pretty old, and I don't even know if it works. If you don't need the full complexity of apache, I can recommend boa, it is very easy to compile (the only thing needed is to change sys_errlist to strerror). There are several very old binary packages dating back to my first porting efforts, apache is one of them, apt another. Why are they not updated? Because they don't compile out of the box. The best thing to make sure that the packages are always up to date is to fix the outstanding incompatibilities in them and after the necessary changes are incorporated in a Debian version of the package to tell me that the package can be added to the autobuilder. Assuming that the package is not too big (like X :), it will then be kept up to date unattended. Thanks, Marcus -- `Rhubarb is no Egyptian god.' Debian http://www.debian.org Check Key server Marcus Brinkmann GNU http://www.gnu.org for public PGP Key [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key ID 36E7CD09 http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Marcus.Brinkmann/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]