Hello, Just tried building apr/apr-util and httpd-2.1 from CVS head and got the following compile error:
gawk -f /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/build/make_exports.awk `cat export_files` > /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/exports.c /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -pthread -g -O2 -std=c89 -Wall -I/usr/kerberos/include -Wl,-rpath,/opt/i386-linux/db-4.1/lib -DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/srclib/apr/include -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/srclib/apr-util/include -I/opt/i386-linux/db-4.1/include -I. -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/os/unix -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/mpm/prefork -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/modules/http -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/modules/filters -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/modules/proxy -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/include -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/modules/generators -I/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/modules/dav/main -prefer-non-pic -static -c /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/exports.c && touch /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/exports.lo In file included from /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/exports.c:12: /export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/include/ap_compat.h:5:24: apu_compat.h: No such file or directory make[2]: *** [/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server/exports.lo] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home1/blair/Code/Apache/2.0/h/server' make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 If I manually delete 'include "apu_compat.h"' from exports.c it compiles just fine. Should httpd 2.1 compile and link against APR 1.0 branch or CVS HEAD now, as include/apr_compat.h, and include/apu_compat.h were removed from HEAD. Best, Blair -- Blair Zajac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Plots of your system's performance - http://www.orcaware.com/orca/