I tried to build it under minotaur as well, but "./configure" only
finds a 1.3.33 version of Apache, so I can't go further. I can't help
much here since I'm not used to FreeBSD...

Regards,
Nicolas

2005/9/9, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> Just tried compiling it on minotaur and I get the same error. minotaur is
> FreeBSD 5.4, so it looks like we have a -1. I don't know how much time
> I'll have this weekend, so I might or might not look into the cause of
> this - but anyone else with access to a FreeBSD box, you're more than
> welcome to dig in... :-)
> 
> Grisha
> 
> 
> On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
> 
> > Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
> >>
> >> Don't know about versions, but I'd _really_ like to see a FreeBSD +1 at
> >> this point :-) Graham - don't you have FreeBSD access somewhere?
> >
> > If Graham can't help out maybe we could recruit a volunteer on the 
> > mod_python
> > list?
> >
> >>
> >> On the versioning discussion - I don't like 4.0, I think 3.3 should be the
> >> next version after 3.2.x. As far as even/odd stable/unstable - the Linux
> >> kernel folks have abandoned it because it didn't work for them. The
> >> fallacy is that you cannot know ahead of time what is stable and what is
> >> not.
> >>
> >> My preference is to just follow versions incrementally, and making it
> >> known which version is stable or not independently of the version number,
> >> which is what the HTTPD folks have been doing.
> >
> > I can't get worked up one way or another wrt to a version numbering scheme,
> > as long as we release *something*. ;)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jim
> >
>

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