like pkgin lately.)
> Thanks,
> Luca
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Randolf Richardson [mailto:rand...@modperl.pl]
> Sent: martedì 29 luglio 2014 01:17
> To: modperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: Re: mod_perl2 on Solaris 10 (01/2013, x86) with Apache 2.4.9 and
> Perl
,
Luca
-Original Message-
From: Randolf Richardson [mailto:rand...@modperl.pl]
Sent: martedì 29 luglio 2014 01:17
To: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: mod_perl2 on Solaris 10 (01/2013, x86) with Apache 2.4.9 and Perl
5.20.0
> I've always found I have to build apr, apr-util
I just tried httpd-2.4.10 under the Illumos distro, OmniOS,
builds fine.
$ bzip -dc httpd-2.4.10-deps.tar.bz2|tar xf -
$ bzip -dc httpd-2.4.10.tar.bz2|tar xf -
$ env PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/gcc-4.8.1/bin:/usr/sfw/bin \
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-m64 -O3" LDFLAGS="-m64" \
./configure --with-e
> I've always found I have to build apr, apr-util and apr-iconv separately
> first if I am building mod_perl from scratch. You might try that, then build
> Apache using --with-apr, --with-apr-util and --with-apr-iconv args, then
> build mod_perl using MP_APR_CONFIG and see if you get past that.
I've always found I have to build apr, apr-util and apr-iconv separately first
if I am building mod_perl from scratch. You might try that, then build Apache
using --with-apr, --with-apr-util and --with-apr-iconv args, then build
mod_perl using MP_APR_CONFIG and see if you get past that.
Mark