[ resending ] On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:43:09PM +0000, Colm MacCarthaigh wrote: > Yep, but it's how the user gets around that that's the real problem. If > a user has apr 1.1 installed in /usr, the only way to get httpd to > configure is to over-write that APR installation. There's no way to get > the configure system to pick an alternate APR.
Not true. The --with-apr and --with-apr-util flags allow for that to be overriden. So, I find that claim to be very unlikely. -- justin