This is going back a bit, from memory... RH 9.3 Intel (or was that .2? Whatever FLEX-ES required at the time...) with Apache 1.something (primitive APR & other Apache parts, which had to be upgraded and, IIRC, pulled in many downline dependencies). ISTR there were Perl dependencies requiring upgrade, too. Pure RPM h*ll ... the time it took to build was nothing compared to the time it took to resolve all the prereqs. svn was at 1.3.0.rc1 to cooperate with the then-new gcc source repository.
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Jim, can you cite specifics here? I've had nearly no problems building
subversion for my Slackware Intel platforms, before it was finally
released as part of the basic developer tools kit. About the only
really loud problem was that of the time involved, but most of us are
familiar with that one.
Mark can you offer any comments here?
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