Good morning Bill,
Thanks for the pick-up.
My mention of 2.0-dev refers to 2.0 trunk, and as such, it doesn't come in a tar.gz until after it is fully packaged as a tagged entity. In CVS days fetching 2.0 from CVS also got APR and APR-Util in their 'final' locations, so that building 2.0 was straight forward.
With the change to SVN, the APR files are downloaded as separate modules and now logically exist at the same 'level' as 2.0 httpd itself. 2.1 bit the bullet and its NetWare build files were revised so that they work regardless of wether it's a build from trunk or a tagged package; just asking if the same feature might not be extended to 2.0?
Anyone building NetWare from source shouldn't be 'thrown' too far by a documented need to create two extra memvars.
Regards,
Norm


William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
At 05:46 AM 4/10/2005, NormW wrote:

At the present time however, the Apache 2.0-dev trunk no longer provides APR and APR-Util below .\srclib (they are obtained separately), yet the build files for NetWare in Apache 2.0 still assume that is where the two libraries are located.


They certainly should be present.  It was never the intent to
divorce apr/apr-util distribution from httpd-2.0 (although that
CERTAINLY is the goal for httpd-2.2).  Can you point at exactly
what .tar.gz you are looking at?

Bill


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