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Firstly, I missed the first part of this thread, so I apologize if I'm missing
the bigger picture.
Curt Arnold wrote:
| The migration to Apache Portable Runtime should eliminate most if not
| all of the need for autogen.sh and configure in building log4cxx.
I know zilch about APR (although I'll need to learn since I maintain the Gentoo
~ port ;p), but what does APR have to do with autogen.sh/configure? or is the
"Runtime" in APR misleading?
| However, the current use of autogen.sh and configure have not been
| modified to reflect the migration. It is not an area that I'm expert in
| and would appreciate any suggestions, patches or comments.
I'll see if I can get get log4cxx setup on my BSD box, and what kind of magic
(besides autogen.sh of course) is required to get it built.
Cheers
- --
DEC diagnostics would run on a dead whale.
-- Mel Ferentz
Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[ Gentoo/BSD | cron | forensics | shell-tools | commonbox | netmon ]
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