On Donnerstag, Januar 23, 2003, at 04:18 Uhr, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
don't have apr installed, but this is due to the order of the includes in the cc line, in the info file you can do "NoSetCPPFlags: true" and see what happens, if that doesn't work then try also adding "SetCPPFlags: -isystem %p/include" to ensure that /sw/include comes after -I../include etc whan gcc is looking for the include files.Well, that's what I thought (the reason, not the solution, thanks for it!). But Paolo says that it is also happening if he don't have apr install while compiling.
I might be wrong here, but: Doesn't this fix only help in the situation when an incompatible apr is already installed on your system and you try to compile the new version?
Chris.
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