One of my latest problems dealing with APR's multiple directories was find
the objects to link. There were two problems with this, one caused by lack
of src/, and one partly:
1) If src/ existed in APR, then finding the objects would be a simple "find"
call. As it is, I must iterate over all the
David Reid wrote:
>
> Nope, it *REALLY* didn't work on BeOS the old way. I did some testing and
> found that the value wasn't being seen by configure at all and so without
> this it's broken. It seems to be some strange thing about the shell on
> BeOS, but if you want more info then email me dir
Nope, it *REALLY* didn't work on BeOS the old way. I did some testing and
found that the value wasn't being seen by configure at all and so without
this it's broken. It seems to be some strange thing about the shell on
BeOS, but if you want more info then email me directly...
With this patch it
I'd recommend we back it out then, unless it *really* didn't work for
David the old way... Maybe BeOS and OS/2 weren't including the right
name?
Brian Havard wrote:
>
> On 12 Jan 2001 17:57:03 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >dreid 01/01/12 09:57:02
> >
> > Modified:.hints
> wrowe 01/01/12 20:23:31
>
> Modified:.STATUS
> Log:
> Vote on some things so we get this out the door!
>
>RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
>
> +* This vote ends on Wednesday!
> + Source code layout needs to be decided for apr and apr-util. There
> +
On 12 Jan 2001 17:57:03 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>dreid 01/01/12 09:57:02
>
> Modified:.hints.m4 configure.in
> Log:
> The file_as-socket check wasn't getting picked up correctly, so this
> corrects that for BeOS and OS/2. Untested for OS/2 so Brian?
Err, well it was
At 11 Jan 2001 16:12:02 -0500,
Jeff Trawick wrote:
> If there is 3.4.x, then perhaps it should be 340 for 3.4, 341 for
> 3.4.1, etc.
>
> The version could be set to
>
> uname -r | sed -e 's/\(.\)\.\(.\)\.\(.\).*/\1\2\3/' | sed -e
> 's/\(.\)\.\(.\)\-.*/\1\20/'
>
> yielding 341 for 3.4.1-RELEASE