Author: stas Date: Mon Dec 6 10:31:23 2004 New Revision: 110001 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=110001 Log: MacOSX docs tweaks [David Wheeler <david kineticode.com>]
Modified: httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX Modified: httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes Url: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes?view=diff&rev=110001&p1=httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes&r1=110000&p2=httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes&r2=110001 ============================================================================== --- httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes (original) +++ httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/Changes Mon Dec 6 10:31:23 2004 @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ =item 1.33 +MacOSX docs tweaks [David Wheeler <david kineticode.com>] + fix Makefile.PL to properly skip the test suite if A-T requirements weren't satisfied [Stas] Modified: httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX Url: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX?view=diff&rev=110001&p1=httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX&r1=110000&p2=httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX&r2=110001 ============================================================================== --- httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX (original) +++ httpd/apreq/branches/1.x/INSTALL.MacOSX Mon Dec 6 10:31:23 2004 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Mac OS X 10.2 and Later ======================= -On Mac OS X 10.2.x Jaguar and laterthe normal Perl build of libapreq should +On Mac OS X 10.2.x Jaguar and later, the normal Perl build of libapreq should work. Note that you'll need Apache::TestMM, libwwwperl, and URI installed in order to run "make test". It's also a good idea to use the "-apxs" argument to Makefile.PL so that "make test" knows where to find and start your Apache -server. This is especially true if you've compiled and isntalled your own +server. This is especially true if you've compiled and installed your own Apache. % perl Makefile.PL -apxs /usr/sbin/apxs @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ libapreq cannot be used with Apple's Apache install; a new Apache server must be built from source, instead. -To apply the patch to the Apache sources (assuming the apache-1.3.XX source is +To apply the patch to the Apache sources (assuming the apache-1.3.x source is along side of the libapreq-1.x source): -% cd apache-1.3.xx +% cd apache-1.3.x % patch -p0 < ../libapreq-1.x/patches/apache-1.3+apreq.patch % cp ../libapreq-1.x/c/*.[ch] src/lib/apreq @@ -50,13 +50,6 @@ APACI_ARGS; this seems to be required to compile Apache with mod_perl on Mac OS X. If you compile Apache by hand, you'll need to pass the "--without-execstrip" option to its ./configure script. - -If you want to use Apache::Request and Apache::Cookie, you'll also need to -remove the -lapreq linking flags within Request/Makefile.PL and -Cookie/Makefile.PL, before doing the perl build of libapreq. The following -commands should do the trick: - -% perl -pi.bak -e 's/-lapreq//' Request/Makefile.PL Cookie/Makefile.PL And finally, the normal Perl build of libapreq should work. Note that you'll need libwwwperl and URI installed in order to run make test.
