Hi there, I try to install Apache HTTP 2.0.61 server on a Solaris 10 UNIX
machine. I can’t check the signature of the downloaded Apache HTTP 2.0.61
as my UNIX machine doesn’t recognize the ‘gpg’ command. When
I was trying to configure Apache HTTP 2.0.61, I received the following WARNING
message: configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: present but cannot be compiled configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: check for missing prerequisite headers? configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: see the Autoconf documentation configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: section "Present But Cannot Be
Compiled" configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result configure: WARNING:
netinet/sctp.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence config.status:
WARNING: apr-config.in seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting config.status:
WARNING: Makefile.in seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting config.status:
WARNING: lib/Makefile.in seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting When I ignored the warnings above and continued to build the Apache
package by running ‘make’ command, I got the following errors: make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `libexpat.la' Current working directory
/export/home/dxq6/apache/httpd-2.0.61/srclib/apr-util/xml/expat/lib make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `build-subdirs' Current working directory
/export/home/dxq6/apache/httpd-2.0.61/srclib/apr-util/xml/expat make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `all-recursive' Current working directory
/export/home/dxq6/apache/httpd-2.0.61/srclib/apr-util/xml make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `all-recursive' Current working directory
/export/home/dxq6/apache/httpd-2.0.61/srclib/apr-util make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `all-recursive' Current working directory
/export/home/dxq6/apache/httpd-2.0.61/srclib make: Fatal error: Command
failed for target `all-recursive' I am not a system admin. I ran the ‘configure’ and ‘make’
commands by means of ‘sudo’. Does someone know why this happened
and how to fix the problem? Thanks for your help in advance. Rick |