It would be nice to point out the autoconf advantages to APR library users somewhere about all of the features we 'predetect', simplifying their own autoconf/m4 effort (and point out that the APR_HAVE/HAS is 1 or 0, not defined or undefined.) Doesn't belong here, but I dunno where it would.
Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:16 PM Subject: cvs commit: apr-site compiling_unix.html > jwoolley 01/09/24 10:16:48 > > Added: . compiling_unix.html > Log: > Placeholder for compiling on UNIX doc. If anyone can think of anything > else useful to say in this document, please be my guest... > > Revision Changes Path > 1.1 apr-site/compiling_unix.html > > Index: compiling_unix.html > =================================================================== > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> > <html> > <head> > <title>Compiling APR for UNIX</title> > </head> > > <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) > --> > <body > bgcolor="#FFFFFF" > text="#000000" > link="#0000FF" > vlink="#000080" > alink="#FF0000" > > > > <h1 align="center">Compiling APR for UNIX</h1> > > <h3><a name="requirements">Requirements</a></h3> > > <p>We've attempted to ensure that compiling apr, apr-iconv and > apr-util distribution tarballs requires nothing more than what > comes installed by default on various UNIX platforms.</p> > > <p>All you should have to do is this:</p> > > <pre> > ./configure > make > make install > </pre> > > <p>As of this writing, APR is not quite ready to be installed as a > system-wide shared library; it currently works best when tied > directly to the application using it. > </p> > > <p>Note that if you are compiling directly from the CVS repository, > you'll need GNU autoconf and GNU libtool installed, and you'll need > to run <code>./buildconf</code> before running the commands listed above. > </p> > > </body> > </html> > > > >