Hi All I no longer have that problem. What I did was to totally delete all the source for PHP (CVS) and Apache (download .tar.gz), and re-create my copy of the PHP source (CVS again), and download a new copy of Apache.
Then built all as per directions (as before) and all went great. So I do not know what the problem was. The Apache source was the exact same file from the same site, and the PHP cvs'ed source was only an 15min. newer, so was probable the same. So, if anybody else has such a problem, I would recommend getting ALL new source code. Thanks for your reply. On 10 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, ] > [you need to include <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc line ] > [and leave the subject line UNCHANGED. This is not done] > [automatically because of the potential for mail loops. ] > > > Synopsis: gcc: @DBM_LIB@: No such file or directory > > State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback > State-Changed-By: dgaudet > State-Changed-When: Mon Mar 9 21:51:37 PST 1998 > State-Changed-Why: > That's really bizarre, nothing in our code should generate @[EMAIL PROTECTED] > We just changed a bunch of things in this area though, so it may > already be fixed. If you could visit: > > ftp://dev.apache.org/httpd/from-cvs/ > > you'll find snapshots of the current development tree. Can you > tell me if they work for you? > > Thanks > Dean > Terry Mackintosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.terrym.com sysadmin/owner Proudly powered by Linux, Apache, PHP, PostgreSQL ------------------------------------------------------------------- News Flash! Suncoast Linux Users Group can now be found at: http://www.terrym.com/slug/ This is a great place to find the help and resouces for Linux that you need, complete with on-line classes. ------------------------------------------------------------------- What's nice about GUI is that you see what you manipulate. What's bad about GUI is that you can only manipulate what you see. Borrowed from - Hakan Tandogan
