Sean,
I think you will find if you use a file system other than your /home
to do your build the problem will go away. For example, expand your
source tree under /tmp and give it a try.
regards,
tt
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Sean
I will try that. Though, I am wondering why that would cause it?
Thanks
Sean
On 3/20/06, TAYLOR, TIM (CONTRACTOR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean,
I think you will find if you use a file system other than your /home
to do your build the problem will go away. For example, expand your
source
directories are symbolicly linked.
regards,
tt
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Sean Carey
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I will try that. Though, I am
12:03 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] libexpat error during make
I will try that. Though, I am wondering why that would cause it?
Thanks
Sean
On 3/20/06, TAYLOR, TIM (CONTRACTOR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean,
I think you will find if you use a file
Sean Carey wrote:
HOT DAMN
Thats was it! Thanks for the help.
On 3/20/06, TAYLOR, TIM (CONTRACTOR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it has to do with symbolic links. It has been a couple of
years that I ran into this. It should be well documented somewhere.
I only faintly remember