On 2/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=374805&view=rev > Log: > Fix VPATH builds, and symlink builds where apr and apr-util > reside in parallel as symlinks to directories with more explicit > names, e.g. apr-1.x and apr-util-1.x. This solves various breakage > on Solaris in particular with ./buildconf and ./configure.
> Modified: apr/apr-util/trunk/buildconf > URL: > http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/apr/apr-util/trunk/buildconf?rev=374805&r1=374804&r2=374805&view=diff > ============================================================================== > --- apr/apr-util/trunk/buildconf (original) > +++ apr/apr-util/trunk/buildconf Fri Feb 3 17:14:55 2006 > @@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ > shift > done > > -if test -d "$apr_src_dir" > -then > +if [ -f "$apr_src_dir/build/apr_common.m4" ]; then This type of construct isn't used in the generated configure (my lame litmus test for whether it is portable). Is it safe everywhere? > echo "" > echo "Looking for apr source in $apr_src_dir" > else > @@ -84,17 +83,9 @@ > $apr_src_dir/build/gen-build.py make > > # > -# If apr-iconv, then go and configure it. > -# > -if test -d ../apr-iconv; then > - echo "Invoking ../apr-iconv/buildconf.sh ..." > - (cd ../apr-iconv; ./buildconf) > -fi > - > -# > # If Expat has been bundled, then go and configure the thing > # > -if test -d xml/expat; then > +if [ -f xml/expat/buildconf.sh ]; then Curious: what does this change do?
