dgaudet     97/04/21 19:55:44

  Modified:    htdocs/manual/misc  FAQ.html
  Log:
  Um, let's try that iovec again with the docs in the right part of the FAQ.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.36      +18 -16    apache/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ.html
  
  Index: FAQ.html
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  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.35
  retrieving revision 1.36
  diff -C3 -r1.35 -r1.36
  *** FAQ.html  1997/04/22 02:52:45     1.35
  --- FAQ.html  1997/04/22 02:55:43     1.36
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  *** 8,14 ****
    <!--#include virtual="header.html" -->
    <H1>Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
    <P>
  ! $Revision: 1.35 $ ($Date: 1997/04/22 02:52:45 $)
    </P>
    <P>
    If you are reading a text-only version of this FAQ, you may find numbers
  --- 8,14 ----
    <!--#include virtual="header.html" -->
    <H1>Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
    <P>
  ! $Revision: 1.36 $ ($Date: 1997/04/22 02:55:43 $)
    </P>
    <P>
    If you are reading a text-only version of this FAQ, you may find numbers
  ***************
  *** 62,69 ****
       </LI>
       <LI><A HREF="#where">Where can I get Apache?</A>
       </LI>
  -    <LI><A HREF="#linuxiovec">When compiling under Linux it complains
  -    about redefinition of `struct iovec'.</A>
      </OL>
     </LI>
     <LI><STRONG>Technical Questions</STRONG>
  --- 62,67 ----
  ***************
  *** 125,130 ****
  --- 123,131 ----
       <LI><A HREF="#nph-scripts">How can I get my script's output without
        Apache buffering it?</A>
       </LI>
  +    <LI><A HREF="#linuxiovec">When compiling under Linux it complains
  +    about redefinition of `struct iovec'.</A>
  +    </LI>
      </OL>
     </LI>
    </UL>
  ***************
  *** 811,829 ****
      </P>
      <HR>
     </LI>
  -  <LI><A NAME="linuxiovec">
  -     <STRONG>When compiling under Linux it complains about redefinition 
  -             of `struct iovec'.</STRONG>
  -      </A>
  -   <P>
  -   This is a conflict between your C library includes and your kernel
  -   includes.  You need to make sure that the versions of both are matched
  -   properly.  There are two workarounds.  One is to remove the definition
  -   of struct iovec from your C library includes.  Another is to add
  -   <code>-DNO_WRITEV</code> to the <code>EXTRA_CFLAGS</code> line in
  -   your <code>Configuration</code> and reconfigure/rebuild.
  -   </P>
  -   <HR>
     </LI>
     <LI><A NAME="cookies1">
          <STRONG>Why does Apache send a cookie on every response?</STRONG></A>
  --- 812,817 ----
  ***************
  *** 998,1003 ****
  --- 986,1005 ----
      and then follow with your normal non-<SAMP>nph</SAMP> headers.
      </P>
     </LI>
  +  <HR>
  +  <LI><A NAME="linuxiovec">
  +     <STRONG>When compiling under Linux it complains about redefinition 
  +             of `struct iovec'.</STRONG>
  +      </A>
  +   <P>
  +   This is a conflict between your C library includes and your kernel
  +   includes.  You need to make sure that the versions of both are matched
  +   properly.  There are two workarounds.  One is to remove the definition
  +   of struct iovec from your C library includes.  Another is to add
  +   <code>-DNO_WRITEV</code> to the <code>EXTRA_CFLAGS</code> line in
  +   your <code>Configuration</code> and reconfigure/rebuild.
  +   </P>
  +   </LI>
    </OL>
    <HR>
     <!--#include virtual="footer.html" -->
  
  
  

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