Re: APR and "portability" issues - /usr/include gets skipped by configure when apr is external

2012-03-01 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Michael Felt wrote: > Call it innocence, call it naive, call it whatever - but APR is an obstacle > to be overcome. There is documentation, but lacks an overview of what/how > apr is used. > X pages long list of variables does not help prepare one (read me if you >

Re: APR and "portability" issues - /usr/include gets skipped by configure when apr is external

2012-03-01 Thread William A. Rowe Jr.
On 3/1/2012 6:55 PM, Michael Felt wrote: > Note: I have no idea of what is in libapr or libaprutil - but I am concerned > that they are > not going to be portable enough to use across different hardware/os platforms > even those platforms are binary compatible. Also - maybe - the problems are >

APR and "portability" issues - /usr/include gets skipped by configure when apr is external

2012-03-01 Thread Michael Felt
Call it innocence, call it naive, call it whatever - but APR is an obstacle to be overcome. There is documentation, but lacks an overview of what/how apr is used. X pages long list of variables does not help prepare one (read me if you will) for proper usage. CASE: built apr, apr-util, httpd on se