Nathan Hartman wrote on Wed, 24 Jun 2020 22:16 -0400: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:13 AM Sanad Majid <sanad.ma...@lumacyte.com> > wrote: > > > I am trying to build Subverion 1.10.6 on our NAS (Netgear ReadyNAS 104), > > but got following issues. Could anyone help me to resolve this issue? Logs > > are given below. > > > (snip) > > > Q1. How to resolve serf issue? > > > > Q2. I couldn’t locate apxs script, but mod_dav_svn.so is present in > > /usr/lib/apache2/modules. (for trying ./configure > > --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs) > > > > Q3. How to resolve UTF8PROC Issues? > > > Have you tried: > > ./configure --with-serf=/path/to/serf --with-lz4=internal > --with-utf8proc=internal > > That should help with Q1 and Q3. Not sure about Q2. There might be some > other option(s) needed for configure, but let's try these first.
For Q1, you might be running into the bug that was fixed in version 1.3.9-3 of the libserf-dev Debian package: . serf (1.3.9-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Add libssl-dev to libserf-dev's Depends, otherwise pkg-config can't provide information about serf. -- James McCoy <james...@debian.org> Wed, 07 Jun 2017 23:09:48 -0400 Passing an argument to the --with-serf option will bypass pkg-config and sidestep the bug insofar as configure's detection of libserf is concerned, but you might want to install libssl-dev anyway if you'd like to be able to connect to repositories over https://. For Q2, you might need to install the relevant package: . % apt-file search bin/apxs apache2-dev: /usr/bin/apxs apache2-dev: /usr/bin/apxs2 The relevant configure option is --with-apxs, but you will likely not need to specify it explicitly once the package is installed. For Q3, an alternative solution is to install libutf8proc-dev. And if these guesses are correct, then for future reference see «apt-get build-dep subversion». Do you already have libsvn*.so files installed on your system? On Debian derivatives there may be linker errors (at the end of the build) due to confusion between the installed libsvn*.so and the ones being built. Cheers, Daniel