Garrett Rooney wrote:
On 5/25/06, Schwenker, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade a 3rd party module from 2.0 to 2.2 and I'm
getting the
following errors. Can anyone help me figure out what the issue is?
I'm not
sure where to start.
Thank you,
Steve.
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -pthread -fPIC -DUSING_MIBII_SYSORTABLE_MODULE
-I..
-I/opt/jboss/agent-jboss-1.2.29/product_connectors/snmp-jboss-1.2.29/snmp_common/ucd-snmp
-I/opt/jboss/agent-jboss-1.2.29/product_connectors/snmp-jboss-1.2.29/snmp_common/ucd-snmp/snmplib
-I/opt/jboss/agent-jboss-1.2.29/product_connectors/snmp-jboss-1.2.29/snmp_common/ucd-snmp/agent
-I/opt/jboss/agent-jboss-1.2.29/product_connectors/snmp-jboss-1.2.29/snmp_common/sdbm
-I/usr/local/apache222/include -I/usr/local/apache222/include -c
apache-status-process.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/apache-status-process.o
In file included from
/usr/local/apache222/include/ap_config.h:25,
from /usr/local/apache222/include/httpd.h:43,
from apache-status-process.c:10:
/usr/local/apache222/include/apr.h:270: error: syntax error
before "apr_off_t"
This implies that you're not passing the correct CFLAGS for the APR
headers. apr-1-config --cflags will show them to you, although if
you're building with apxs they should already be included for you.
Actually this problem normally from missing the CPPFLAGS.
use: apr-1-config --cppflags --cflags
-Paul