Joe Orton wrote:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:51:10AM +0200, Markus Trenkwalder wrote:
What version of libtool was this APR installed with?
I tried ist with libtool-1.5.18 and libtool-1.5.16.
The libtool used in the 0.9.6 tarball, should, as far as I can tell,
only require use of "ln" for lock
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:51:10AM +0200, Markus Trenkwalder wrote:
> I'm using apr-0.9.6 on a gentoo box. When I try to compile
> apr-util-0.9.6 the build process hangs due to problems in
> /usr/share/apr-0/build/libtool. I found out that the source of this
> problem is, that libtool tries to
On 6/2/05, Markus Trenkwalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I'm using apr-0.9.6 on a gentoo box. When I try to compile
> apr-util-0.9.6 the build process hangs due to problems in
> /usr/share/apr-0/build/libtool. I found out that the source of this
> problem is, that libtool tries to mak
Hi,
I'm using apr-0.9.6 on a gentoo box. When I try to compile
apr-util-0.9.6 the build process hangs due to problems in
/usr/share/apr-0/build/libtool. I found out that the source of this
problem is, that libtool tries to make a hard link into the current
directory (line 1172 in /usr/share
Clere, Jean-Frederic wrote:
Hi,
I have a gcc configured to use a native ld.
I am making in httpd-2.0:
LD=gnuld \
CC=gcc \
. configure
The configure of the APR detects the ld used by gcc (native ld) but
accepts my choice: gnu ld and configure libtool for gnu ld.
The problem is that gcc calls the na
Clere, Jean-Frederic wrote:
Hi,
I have a gcc configured to use a native ld.
I am making in httpd-2.0:
LD=gnuld \
CC=gcc \
. configure
The configure of the APR detects the ld used by gcc (native ld) but
accepts my choice: gnu ld and configure libtool for gnu ld.
The problem is that gcc calls the na
Hi,
I have a gcc configured to use a native ld.
I am making in httpd-2.0:
LD=gnuld \
CC=gcc \
. configure
The configure of the APR detects the ld used by gcc (native ld) but accepts my
choice: gnu ld and configure libtool for gnu ld.
The problem is that gcc calls the native ld and not the gnuld an