Hi Bernard,

 sorry for note commenting earlier. If we were only talking about
Linux, I would say we should just throw away the 3rd party stuff and
require the proper libraries being installed.

 Unfortunatelly this may cause trouble for those building on AIX,
HP-UX, Solaris, *BSD, ...

Martin

--- Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Guys:
>  
> I'd like to re-visit this old discussion thread.  Would it be
> possible now to dynamically link against distro supplied apr, expact
> and confuse?  It sounds like people have already been doing that
> without huge issues so perhaps we can make the official change in the
> code repository?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Bernard
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Stu
> Teasdale
> Sent: Thu 23/02/2006 08:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] apr, expat, confuse as shipped with
> ganglia
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 23 Feb 2006, at 01:07, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
> 
> > Hi Matt,
> >
> >  you may have seen the recent report about problems in apr code
> which
> > are solved in later versions. This opens the question how to handle
> > this for Ganglia.
> >
> >  Are the versions of apr, expat and confuse shipped with the
> current
> > code just unmodified copies of the stuff, or are there ganglia 
> > specific
> > changes in there?
> >
> >  What are your thoughts on upgrading the stuff to newer versions?
> Did
> > you have a strategy/policy for that in the past?
> 
>  From a packaging POV it's generally nicer to use the shipped 
> versions of these libs dynamically linked, for a variety of reasons. 
> To this end where possible I've changed the build in the debian 
> packages to dynamically link against the distribution's libraries. To
> 
> this end my 3.0.1 gmetad packages dynamically link agains the 
> distro's apr and expat (but not confuse AFAICS, I suspect that's a
> bug).
> 
> It all seems to work ok, and there are a few people out there using 
> my packages (it can't go into debian till the glibc code problem is 
> resolved).
> 
> Stu
> 
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