2011-06-22 15:42:03 Philip Martin napisaƂ(a):
> Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> >>> Should we instead check that Subversion and Apache use the same APR?  We
> >>> could do it by checking that "apxs2 -q APR_CONFIG" matches apr_config
> >>> found by configure.
> >>
> >> The server side needs to match httpd's APR. The client side can be 
> >> different.
> >>
> >> Personally, I say that if you find httpd, then mandate its APR
> >> throughout the build. It is simplest that way. If somebody wants to
> >> get crazy and provide two different APRs based on client vs server,
> >> then let them monkey the configuration.
> 
> So I made the change to require that the APR used by Subversion matches
> the APR used by Apache, and one of the buildbots fails:
> 
> checking whether Apache's APR is compatible configure's APR... no
> configure: error: Apache's APR version 1.3.8 doesn't match configure's 1.4.5
> 
> This buildbot was building successfully before the change.  Should we
> provide a configure flag to allow such builds?  Revert the change?

IMHO only major version of APR (e.g. "1" from "1.3.8" / "1.4.5") should be 
compared.

-- 
Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis

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