I have just spent the last two days trying to build serf on an HP-UX machine. I 
was trying to build Subversion on the machine, and everything was going along 
fine until I tried to build serf. Then I had to install scons, which required 
me to build python, which paradoxically required python to be already installed 
on the machine. I got around all of that but then when I returned to serf, now 
scons can't locate the C compiler. I have found topics online that tell me now 
to set the external PATH, but they all assume that I know something about 
scons, which I don't, and thus their sage advice is of no help.

So, I am NOT asking for help on that. I have now exceeded my time on this side 
project, and must solve my problem with subversion by building the source on a 
separate LINUX machine where the subversion client works properly and just 
copying the source over to the HP-UX machine.

What I am asking is that you drop scons as the build environment and switch to 
configure, like the rest of the Apache projects.

Michael Schultz
Software System Developer - Senior Principal
Micro Focus
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