On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 07:24:50AM +1100, NormW wrote: > Greetings All and best wishes for the New Year. > Trying a build of the mod_ssl in Apache 2.1 head for NetWare on a Winbox > (practice mostly) and find there are two files with 'odd' extensions: > > ssl_expr_parse.y > ssl_expr_scan.l > > both of which seem to be supplied from www.openssl.org, whose site does > not show support for Apache 2.
Uhm, no - they are part of mod_ssl. > > When I try to build using the NWGNUmakefile in the directory, 'make' > wants to run yacc against ssl_expr_parse.y, which, of course, fails. > Even more strangely, if I remove these two files from the directory, the > build goes through to completion and I get mod_ssl.nlm at the end. > Looks like you have a timestamp problem then - because they shouldn't need to be rebuilt. The release script takes care of fixing those for httpd releases - and you could do the same by making sure that the date is more recent on the output files. > Anyone able to elaborate on what these two files are for and wether or > not I really do need to install yacc? > You don't need to rebuild those files, so no need for yacc and friends. vh Mads Toftum -- `Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!' - lwall
