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Timothy Bish updated AMQ-2682:
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Fix Version/s: 5.4.0
(was: 5.4.1)
Component/s: CMS (C++ client)
This is really an ActiveMQ-CPP issue.
> apr_version and apu_version issues (apr) in configure file
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> Key: AMQ-2682
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2682
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CMS (C++ client)
> Environment: Red Hat Enterprise 5, after installation of apache 2.2
> (http-2.2.15)
> Reporter: Jeff Mauldin
> Assignee: Timothy Bish
> Fix For: 5.4.0
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> I was having difficulty running ./configure to set up ActiveMQ. I am running
> Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5 at Sandia National Labs.
> There were two problems. First, the apr version I had on my machine, after
> installing apache web server 2.2, was version 1.4.2. The variable
> APR_VER_REGEXES was set up so 1.3.* was expected, and 1.4.* was not. The
> documentaion indicates that version 1.4.2 should be sufficiently advanced.
> Second, the apr util version I had was 1.3.9. When I changed APR_VER_REGEXES
> to expect 1.4.*, it started reporting that I had the wrong apr util version,
> even though I still had APU_VER_REGEXES set to expect 1.3.*
> It turned out that there was an incorrect line, which worked okay if apr and
> apr util had the same version. The original line was:
> if test `expr $apr_version : $apu_wanted_regex` -ne 0; then
> the corrected line is
> if test `expr $apu_version : $apu_wanted_regex` -ne 0; then
> notice that the apr version (apr_version) was being compared to the apr util
> expected regular expression (apu_wanted_regex). I fixed it by changing
> apr_version in the line to apu_version.
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