Re: Error :usr/include/unistd.h:1058: error: expected ')' before '[' token

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The wiki has AIX info for xlc and maybe even gcc -- but as a later
poster said, xlc is the path of least resistance.

On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Stormy <stormy22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 07:36 PM 11/15/2013 +0800, you wrote:
>>
>> Dear Paul,
>> Thank you for your reply.
>> Now I am trying to install (httpd 2.2.25) version  and we get the below
>> error. Kindly help us to resolve the problem.
>
>
> Sorry - I have little (very old) or no experience on AIX; anyone else?
>
> Paul
>
>
>> make
>> Making all in srclib
>> Making all in apr
>>         /bin/sh /GPFS/install/SAP/apache/httpd-2.2.25/srclib/apr/libtool
>> --silent --mode=compile gcc -g -O2   -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -U__STR__
>> -D_THREAD_SAFE   -I./include
>> -I/GPFS/install/SAP/apache/httpd-2.2.25/srclib/apr/include/arch/unix
>> -I./include/arch/unix
>> -I/GPFS/install/SAP/apache/httpd-2.2.25/srclib/apr/include/arch/unix
>> -I/GPFS/install/SAP/apache/httpd-2.2.25/srclib/apr/include  -o
>> file_io/unix/filedup.lo -c file_io/unix/filedup.c && touch
>> file_io/unix/filedup.lo
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c: In function 'file_dup':
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c:49: error: 'F_GETFD' undeclared (first use in this
>> function)
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c:49: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported
>> only once
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c:49: error: for each function it appears in.)
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c:52: error: 'FD_CLOEXEC' undeclared (first use in
>> this function)
>> file_io/unix/filedup.c:53: error: 'F_SETFD' undeclared (first use in this
>> function)
>> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>>
>> Stop.
>> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>> Stop.
>> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Baskaran.V
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 15 November 2013 1:16 AM, Stormy <stormy22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> At 06:49 AM 11/15/2013 +0800, you wrote:
>> >Dear All,
>> >
>> >I did not find the solution in google and archiving mail list .
>> >Hence I am posting my issue here.
>> >I am trying to install Apache (httpd-2.0.64)
>>                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> <http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.0.html> "The Apache
>> Software Foundation and the Apache HTTP Server Project are pleased to
>> announce the final 2.0 release version 2.0.65 of the Apache HTTP Server
>> ("Apache"). This version of Apache will be the last 2.0 bug and security
>> fix release, covering many but not all issues addressed in the stable 2.4
>> and legacy 2.2 released versions."
>>
>> Personally, I don't always chase the absolute latest version, but 2.2.x
>> (which I use on hundreds of servers) should be the "legacy" version of
>> choice (2.4 might allow you more forward flexibility.)
>>
>> Why 2.0?
>>
>> Best - Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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