Hello all, For linking to shared libraries, is "libstdc++.so" required in gcc. My install path only shows : ~:/opt/freeware/lib/gcc/powerpc-ibm-aix6.1.0.0/4.8.3 --> $ ls include libstdc++.a libstdc++.a-gdb.py ppc64 pthread just the static library. Could this be why mod_dav_svn.so cannot be built? Thanks, Anselm
-----Original Message----- From: Philip Martin [mailto:phi...@codematters.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2017 8:23 PM To: Joseph, Anselm Cc: Philip Martin; users@subversion.apache.org; Daniel Shahaf Subject: Re: FW: Error running make for subversion CAUTION - EXTERNAL EMAIL "Joseph, Anselm" <anselm.jos...@fpl.com> writes: > FYI, > I upgraded to httpd-2.4.25, but still getting the same error. > Are your other Apache modules .so or .a? All .so under > ../httpd-2.4.25/apache/modules > > There are older versions of mod_authz_svn.so mod_dav_svn.so from a > previous/older subversion install in the system (separate directory). > I am tempted to copy them into the directory and give it a try. > Thank you for the suggestions. Here is an old email that suggests which linker flags are needed to create .so, rather than .a, shared libraries: https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2002-05/msg00065.html Perhaps edit your Makefile and add -Wl,-G to the end of the LINK_APACHE_MOD line. -- Philip