SOLVED, we can close bug - Re: [users@httpd] Bug autoconf

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My bad, dear Eric: This bug is solved.
Details:
Now I understand you were talking about a third package, apr, which as you mentioned is a bit more recent (february 2023) and can be downloaded from https://dlcdn.apache.org//apr/

I tested it carefully: with the OLD package (before replacing the new apr) I repeated my configure command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache-2.4.55 --with-included-apr

And I got the error I mentioned first.  BUT then with the new version inside /srclib/apr, I only replaced the last one with apr 1.7.2, and repeated the above configure command
And this worked SMOOTHLY.

So we can close this bug now.

Excellent work. My very first time I report something here, and it was priceless.

Best regards and forgive my manners.

En viernes, 3 de febrero de 2023 10:06:52 GMT-5, David Lopez  escribió:


It seems we have to find a common ground on what we are talking about.

1. Latest Apache version is 2.4.55, whose date is 2023-01-17, and can be downloaded from

2. Latest version of autoconf is 2.7.1, whose date is 2021-01-28

The report I made of the bug was sent AFTER both versions above, namely I sent my report in 2023-01-29. And my report is about ONLY both of this tools.

Hence, when you are talking about "version 1.7.1 or version 1.7.2", it seems you are talking about something else.

We will have a better communication if you help me (or help us both) on this: I beg you to please be far more specific in your future responses, quoting links, or further references, something solid upon which both of us can communicate smoothly, use nouns to allow people understand what you are talking about, and carry on with our common purpose, which is to contribute to the enhancement of this wonderful software called Apache Server.

Thanks for your comprehension.

D.


En jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 13:42:49 GMT-5, Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:


On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 1:31 PM David Lopez
>
> Dear Eric, I thought so too. But as I said, it can be tested with LATEST official download packages/releases available. What we both saw was not a definite solution. Thanks for your kind comment.

1.7.1 wasn't released when you tested. Have you tested 1.7.1 or 1.7.2?

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