On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Vivek Thite-Patil <vivek.thitepatil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi , > > When I installed "Apache2.2.8", I used the following commands. > > CC="/opt/solstudio12.2/bin/cc" > CFLAGS="-xtarget=generic -m64 -xO4" > CXX="CC" > CXXFLAGS="-xtarget=generic -m64 -xO4 " > LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/64 -R/usr/lib/64" > > ./configure > --prefix=/opt/apache2 --enable-so --enable-mods-shared=most > --with-included-apr > --enable-lib64 --enable-rule=INET6 --libdir=/opt/lib64 > -with-iconv-dir=/opt/lib64 --with-expat=builtin > > make > make install > > > But I got the below warnings at the time of the Apache2.2.8 > installation - > > 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 > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 77: warning: statement not reached > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 208: warning: statement not > reached > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 355: warning: statement not > reached > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 414: warning: statement not > reached > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 445: warning: statement not > reached > "shmem/unix/shm.c", line 563: warning: statement not > reached > "dbd/apr_dbd_mysql.c", line 19: warning: empty > translation unit > "dbd/apr_dbd_pgsql.c", line 18: warning: empty > translation unit > "dbd/apr_dbd_sqlite2.c", line 18: warning: empty > translation unit > "dbd/apr_dbd_sqlite3.c", line 18: warning: empty > translation unit > "util_script.c", line 599: warning: statement not > reached > "core_filters.c", line 208: warning: statement not > reached > "rotatelogs.c", line 295: warning: statement not reached > "mod_dbd.c", line 898: warning: argument #1 is > incompatible with prototype: > prototype: pointer to function(pointer to struct > apr_pool_t {}, pointer > to struct server_rec {pointer to struct process_rec > {..} process, pointer to > struct server_rec {..} next, pointer to const char > defn_name, unsigned int > defn_line_number, pointer to char server_admin, pointer > to char > server_hostname, unsigned short port, pointer to char > error_fname, pointer to > struct apr_file_t {..} error_log, int loglevel, int > is_virtual, pointer to > struct ap_conf_vector_t {..} module_config, pointer to > struct ap_conf_vector_t > {..} lookup_defaults, pointer to struct > server_addr_rec {..} addrs, long > timeout, long keep_alive_timeout, int > keep_alive_max, int keep_alive, pointer > to const char path, int pathlen, pointer to struct > apr_array_header_t {..} > names, pointer to struct apr_array_header_t {..} > wild_names, int > limit_req_line, int limit_req_fieldsize, int > limit_req_fields, pointer to const > char server_scheme}) returning void : > "/var/tmp/httpd-2.2.8/include/http_config.h", > line 1022 > "mod_ext_filter.c", line 678: warning: statement > not reached > libtool: install: warning: relinking > `libaprutil-1.la' > > > Could you please let me know why these warnings are there? many different reasons the mod_dbd warning seems to indicate some sloppiness in the code; the others are less interesting > Is it a complete or incomplete installation? none of the warnings affect whether it is a complete installation --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx