Joe Orton wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 06:09:38PM -0600, William Rowe wrote:
>> There is a very slick feature in perl, burried quite deeply, that
>> might be useful for our users of ./configure (and apr's as well.)
>>
>> loclibpth/locincpth define the system search order
>
> They don't, though
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 06:09:38PM -0600, William Rowe wrote:
> There is a very slick feature in perl, burried quite deeply, that
> might be useful for our users of ./configure (and apr's as well.)
>
> loclibpth/locincpth define the system search order
They don't, though. The *toolchain* defines
There is a very slick feature in perl, burried quite deeply, that
might be useful for our users of ./configure (and apr's as well.)
loclibpth/locincpth define the system search order, and it might be
useful to extend this feature to httpd, to both prevent paths from
being searched, and to add defa