Subversion's Berkeley DB detection with APR trunk

2011-06-21 Thread Philip Martin
apr trunk combines apr and apr-util into a single library and there is only a single apr-2-config script. Subversion can be configured by using this script for both apr and apr-util, but Subversion's Berkeley DB detection doesn't work. This is because the apr-2-config script doesn't support the

Re: Subversion's Berkeley DB detection with APR trunk

2011-06-21 Thread C. Michael Pilato
On 06/21/2011 08:03 AM, Philip Martin wrote: apr trunk combines apr and apr-util into a single library and there is only a single apr-2-config script. Subversion can be configured by using this script for both apr and apr-util, but Subversion's Berkeley DB detection doesn't work. This is

Re: Subversion's Berkeley DB detection with APR trunk

2011-06-21 Thread Igor Galić
- Original Message - On 06/21/2011 08:03 AM, Philip Martin wrote: apr trunk combines apr and apr-util into a single library and there is only a single apr-2-config script. Subversion can be configured by using this script for both apr and apr-util, but Subversion's Berkeley

Re: Subversion's Berkeley DB detection with APR trunk

2011-06-21 Thread C. Michael Pilato
On 06/21/2011 09:42 AM, Philip Martin wrote: C. Michael Pilato cmpil...@collab.net writes: I'd be interested in knowing why the --db-version parameter was dropped. In the absence of a solid reason, I think APR should be changed to support as much. Probably it's because apr is now modular