I think I understand what you mean. Try using http instead of https, or follow the link below [1]. The https: protocol gives some funky results, maybe we should look into that too.
Hadrian [1] http://activemq.apache.org/cms/building.html On Wednesday 02 April 2014 18:26:05 naris wrote: > Hadrian Zbarcea wrote > > > Not sure what you mean. The Building section instructs one to run: > > > > ./autogen.sh > > ./configure > > make > > make install > > > > The note you mentioned refers to warnings you may see after running > > autogen.sh. > > > > Doesn't that work for you? > > Hadrian > > When I view the Building section > https://activemq.apache.org/cms/building.html > <https://activemq.apache.org/cms/building.html> , there is no mention of > autogen.sh, configure or make anywhere on the entire page. All of the > places on the page where instructions go are blank -- nothing follows the > "run:" > > It looks like this, there are no commands anywhere > ---------------------------- > Building > > This assumes you have all of the project dependencies installed. We're now > ready to create the configure script. To do this, run: > You may see the following warnings when running this command: > > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you > should not override it; > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > src/test/Makefile.am:104: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not > override it; > src/test/Makefile.am:104: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > > These can be ignored. We override CXXFLAGS in the makefiles for the unit > and integration tests in order to suppress compiler warnings. > > This should be run the first time and anytime you change configure.ac or > any of the Makefile.am files. > Solaris 10 Note > CppUnit might not build until you correct the file libstdc++.la to contain > the correct data, see this discussion. > > http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=73150 > > The configure script will customize the way the software is built and > installed into your system along with detecting the available libraries > that have been installed. To use the default configuration just run: > > For more help on how to customize the build configuration, run: > > Once the configure script has run successfully, you are ready to build. > Run: > > This will build all of the core ActiveMQ CPP source code. To build and > install the code into the system directories, run: > > You will have to become the superuser in order to be able to install the > files. > ---------------------------- > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Building-Instructions-on-the-ApacheM > Q-CPP-Website-tp4679835p4679950.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing > list archive at Nabble.com. >