Can't compile squid-2.5.STABLE11. bootstrap.sh gives an error
automake: src/auth/Makefile.am: C objects in subdir but `AM_PROG_CC_C_O'
not in `configure.in'
I don't know how to fix this: automake and autoconfigure are the correct
version. With
version 2.5.STABLE10 no problem with the
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Ruud Baart wrote:
Can't compile squid-2.5.STABLE11. bootstrap.sh gives an error
automake: src/auth/Makefile.am: C objects in subdir but `AM_PROG_CC_C_O'
not in `configure.in'
Odd. AM_PROG_CC_C_O is in configure.in.
Maybe the patch is broken and changes
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, R.J. Baart wrote:
Problem solved; no easy job. Henrik Nordstrom assumption was correct:
bootstrap.sh should have been run. But my debian system did not have the
correct autoconf and automake versions. After installing the correct (but old)
Squid-2.5 is quite old.
I've made a new 2.5.STABLE10 squid and squid debian package. I took the debian
unstable package as starting point and include the follow_xff patch (see:
http://squid.sourceforge.net/projects.html#follow_xff).
After lots of efforts I managed to build a new package. Furthermore I used a
* On 29/09/05 13:00 +0200, Ruud Baart wrote:
I've made a new 2.5.STABLE10 squid and squid debian package. I took the
debian
unstable package as starting point and include the follow_xff patch (see:
http://squid.sourceforge.net/projects.html#follow_xff).
After lots of efforts I managed
I know, but where did it go wrong, where to look for. That is the problem.
As far as I can see the configure.in file is correct:
follow_xff=1
AC_ARG_ENABLE(follow-x-forwarded-for,
[ --enable-follow-x-forwarded-for
Enable support for following the X-Forwarded-For
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Ruud Baart wrote:
I know, but where did it go wrong, where to look for. That is the problem.
As far as I can see the configure.in file is correct:
Is your configure file correct?
If not you need to run the bootstrap.sh script to have configure etc
rebuilt from their
Problem solved; no easy job. Henrik Nordstrom assumption was correct:
bootstrap.sh should have been run. But my debian system did not have the
correct autoconf and automake versions. After installing the correct (but old)
autoconf and automake version I managed to compile a working debian