> 
> I wonder what is the simplest way to install Embperl on 
> Fedora Core 1. The httpd is a snap with rpm but then, 
> installation of embperl fails since there's no 'apr.h' in 
> apache source directory. (I installed httpd source rpm and 
> gave /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/httpd-... directory) A similar 
> question was asked in May 2003 but I couldn't find an answer. 
> 

Does it make any changes if you give the include directory of the Apache
installation directory as source (e.g. you installed under
/usr/local/apache, the give /usr/local/apache/include) as source?

Gerald

P.S. Which Apache Version you are using?



> http://www2.ecos.de/~mailarc/embperl/2003-05/msg00021.html
> 
> Does everyone ignore the redhat's httpd rpm and build from 
> apache/mod_perl/embperl sources? Is there a way to ride on 
> redhat's httpd rpm? Sometimes this task (configuring embperl) 
> is expected to be "easy"
> but I've been constantly finding it time consuming.
> 
> If I build from the redhat source rpm, it does not seem to 
> build the same structure as from binary rpm.
> 
> Is there a better way?
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ben Kim
> Database Developer/Systems Administrator 434E Harrington 
> Tower / College of Education Texas A&M University
> 
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