Martin Costabel wrote:

Per Jansson wrote:

After installing latest Tiger and running Fink for
apache2 and subversion I have been fighting with a non-fink bug for quite a while.

The bug was quite well documented, it turned out. So here is is from the FAQ at subversion

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Currently, the best solution is to rebuild Apache and Subversion from their respective sources, setting the following environment variable before running configure for Apache:

setenv ac_cv_func_poll no
or in Bourne shell syntax, like this:

ac_cv_func_poll=no; export ac_cv_func_poll


Have you had a look at recent versions of Fink's apache2 and apr package descriptions? They have had this fix for over 5 months. If you have problems, you either have an old version installed, or the problem must have a different cause.

The versions I have installed do indeed look old, but I use Fink Commander to do it for me. I tried switching to tcsh shell today and run setenv ac_cv_func_poll no before compiling apache2, but it did not help.

The packages web site has been down today, but it is up now again. And I see that there are unstable versions with higher version numbers. I guess I will find the commands for installing those somewhere on the fink site.
In what sense are the packages unstable?

Thanks for pointing it out.

Per


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