Dear, 

Thanks a lot for your input.  I have done the check and figure out that i am
missing of some header files ,e.g 
<bits/mman.h> where the mentioned constant MAP_ANON is defined. 

The configure step continues and i hit the error of "could not detect 64 bit
integer type" . Below is the log 
================
..continue from previous log

checking for /dev/zero... yes
checking for mmap that can map /dev/zero... no
decision on anonymous shared memory allocation method... 4.4BSD-style mmap()
via MAP_ANON
decision on namebased memory allocation method... mmap() via POSIX.1
shm_open() on temporary file
checking for working alloca.h... no
checking for alloca... yes
checking for calloc... yes
checking for setsid... yes
checking for isinf... yes
checking for isnan... yes
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checking for setenv... yes
checking for unsetenv... yes
checking for writev... yes
checking for getifaddrs... yes
checking for utime... yes
checking for utimes... yes
checking for setrlimit... yes
checking for getrlimit... yes
checking for sendfilev in -lsendfile... no
checking for sendfile... yes
checking for send_file... no
checking for sendfilev... no
checking for sigaction... yes
checking whether sys_siglist is declared... no
checking for fork... yes
checking for inet_addr... yes
checking for inet_network... yes
checking for _getch... no
checking for strerror_r... yes
checking for type of return code from strerror_r... pointer
checking for mmap... (cached) yes
checking for memmove... yes
checking for getpass... yes
checking for getpassphrase... no
checking for gmtime_r... yes
checking for localtime_r... yes
checking for mkstemp... yes
checking whether sigwait takes one argument... no
checking for ANSI C header files... (cached) no
checking ByteOrder.h usability... no
checking ByteOrder.h presence... no
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checking errno.h usability... yes
checking errno.h presence... yes
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checking fcntl.h presence... yes
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checking grp.h presence... no
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checking limits.h usability... yes
checking limits.h presence... yes
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checking mach-o/dyld.h usability... no
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checking malloc.h usability... no
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checking stdarg.h usability... yes
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checking stddef.h usability... yes
checking stddef.h presence... yes
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checking stdio.h presence... yes
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checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes
checking for string.h... (cached) yes
checking for strings.h... (cached) no
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checking sysapi.h presence... no
checking for sysapi.h... no
checking sysgtime.h usability... no
checking sysgtime.h presence... no
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checking termios.h usability... no
checking termios.h presence... no
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checking time.h usability... no
checking time.h presence... no
checking for time.h... no
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checking tpfio.h usability... no
checking tpfio.h presence... no
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checking for unistd.h... (cached) yes
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checking unix.h presence... no
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checking for windows.h... (cached) no
checking winsock2.h usability... no
checking winsock2.h presence... no
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checking arpa/inet.h usability... no
checking arpa/inet.h presence... no
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checking for kernel/OS.h... (cached) no
checking net/errno.h usability... no
checking net/errno.h presence... no
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checking netinet/in.h presence... yes
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checking netinet/sctp.h presence... no
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checking sys/ioctl.h usability... no
checking sys/ioctl.h presence... no
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checking for sys/mman.h... (cached) yes
checking sys/param.h usability... no
checking sys/param.h presence... no
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checking for sys/stat.h... (cached) yes
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checking for off_t... yes
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checking for size_t... yes
checking for uid_t in sys/types.h... no
checking for ssize_t... yes
checking for inline... inline
checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes
checking whether setpgrp takes no argument... yes
checking for socklen_t... no
checking size of void*... 0
checking size of char... 0
checking size of int... 0
checking size of long... 0
checking size of short... 0
checking size of long long... 0
configure: error: could not detect a 64-bit integer type
configure failed for srclib/apr

=====================================
 
The config.log remains the same.

Thanks again for your invaluable help and really appreciate any pointer for
this 64 bit integer type matter.

Regards,

Nguyen Tien Duong



Apparently, Apache code needs either MAP_ANON defined or some special
semantics for { mmap ('/dev/zero'); }; check the documentation for mmap what
that would be, and check the documentation for your OS why it is not
provided.
HTH,
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Nguyen Tien Duong [mailto:duong...@fsoft.com.vn] 
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 8:50 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Unable to run ./configure when install apache http
server.Error: decision on anonymous shared memory allocation method failed


Dear all.

I am trying to install apache http server version 2.2.11 for centos 5.

During the first step, i hit the error of  "Error: decision on anonymous
shared memory allocation method failed"  and not able to proceed further. I
would like to seek the help and really appreciate if anyone could give some
pointers to the problem.

The details is as followed.

1. Run the command 
[r...@localhost httpd-2.2.11]# ./configure --prefix=/home1/apache
--enable-so --with-included-apr > a.out

Error on the console  is 

/root/setups/apache_2.2.11/linux/httpd-2.2.11/srclib/apr/configure:Error:
decision on anonymous shared memory allocation method failed

2. The output a.out content is 

checking for MAP_ANON in sys/mman.h... no
checking for /dev/zero... yes
checking for mmap that can map /dev/zero... no
configure failed for srclib/apr



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