Hi, the news server is out of service, so I have to post this way.

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On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:05:17PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Steffen R. Knollmann wrote these words on 11/08/05 17:57 CST:
> 
> >   Actually, it's not subversion, it's APR. There might actually be a
> > deeper meaning for that directory, but for sure not in /usr :-)
> 
> Ah, yes. Please disregard my earlier post. It's Apache, not Neon
> that needs to be installed to avoid that /usr/build dir.
  In theory it should be sufficient to install APR itself
(http://apr.apache.org/), no need for installing httpd. In theory,
though. 1.x and 0.9.x are supposedly not compatible and I remember
reading something about not using an APR that was not shipped with the
software that wants to use it (obviously bogus, as svn works fine with
the APR shipped with Apache).

  One of the weird things :-)
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I do not want to install Apache on my desktoip machine.

My choices are as I see it:

Install apr or remove the build directory after the install?

Cheers.
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