On 02/06/2010 09:23 PM, vivekanandan nataraj wrote:
HI Nilesh,
Thanks for your reply.
I want to update the existing Apache rpm package with latest one that is
onfigured with --with-included-apr option.
In the "configure" script, variable "$apr_config" is creating problem
when we use "--with-included-apr option".
Regards,
Vivek
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@xxxxxxxxxxwww.itech7.com <http://www.itech7.com><mailto:lists@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 02/06/2010 05:06 PM, vivekanandan nataraj wrote:
Hi All,
Version - httpd-2.2.14
If we use "--with-included-apr" configuration option, we are
unable to
build the RPM.
I had removed the "--with-apr" and "--with-apr-util" configure
options
and added the "--with-included-apr" option But throws an error
===========================
../configure: line 4129: ../srclib/apr-util/apu-1-config: No
such file
or directory
../configure: line 4147: ../srclib/apr-util/apu-1-config: No
such file
or directory
../configure: line 4148: ../srclib/apr-util/apu-1-config: No
such file
or directory
../configure: line 4149: ../srclib/apr-util/apu-1-config: No
such file
or directory
............
...........
checking whether to enable mod_auth_digest... configure: error:
mod_auth_digest has been requested but can not be built due to
prerequisite failures
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.qpZ72n (%build)
============================
Thanks in advance..
Regards,
VIvek
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Did you download the source rpm from somewhere ? the default httpd.rpm doesn't have APR in it; though it is installed as a dependency when you run yum install httpd.
another option is you write a spec file or modify existing spec file with a source from httpd.apache.org