[users@httpd] SOLVED, we can close bug - Re: [users@httpd] Bug autoconf

2023-02-03 Thread David Lopez
My bad, dear Eric: This bug is solved. Details: Now I understand you were talking about a third package, apr, which as you mentioned is a bit more recent (february 2023) and can be downloaded from https://dlcdn.apache.org//apr/ I tested it carefully: with the OLD package (before replacing the n

Re: [users@httpd] Bug autoconf

2023-02-03 Thread Eric Covener
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 10:07 AM David Lopez wrote: > > It seems we have to find a common ground on what we are talking about. > > 1. Latest Apache version is 2.4.55, whose date is 2023-01-17, and can be > downloaded from > https://dlcdn.apache.org/httpd/httpd-2.4.55.tar.bz2 > > 2. Latest version

Re: [users@httpd] Bug autoconf

2023-02-03 Thread David Lopez
It seems we have to find a common ground on what we are talking about. 1. Latest Apache version is 2.4.55, whose date is 2023-01-17, and can be downloaded from https://dlcdn.apache.org/httpd/httpd-2.4.55.tar.bz2 2. Latest version of autoconf is 2.7.1, whose date is 2021-01-28 https://ftp.gnu.or