Try an older version. --- Tim Bolin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ok, im at the end of my proverbial rope on this one > and dont know how to > proceed... i am trying to install libapreq for > Apache::Request, and when i > try to run "make" the thing just pukes up a huge > long string of errors like: > > -=-=-=-=-=-=- > make[1]: Entering directory > `/root/.cpan/build/libapreq-0.33/c' > gcc -c -I/usr/local/httpd//include > -I/usr/local/httpd//include > -fno-strict-aliasing -I/usr/local/include -O2 -march > =i386 -mcpu=i686 -DVERSION=\"0.10\" > -DXS_VERSION=\"0.10\" -fPIC > -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/CORE apache_re > quest.c > In file included from apache_request.c:58: > apache_request.h:38: parse error before `table' > apache_request.h:38: warning: no semicolon at end of > struct or union > apache_request.h:48: parse error before `}' > apache_request.h:48: warning: data definition has no > type or storage class > apache_request.h:55: parse error before `table' > apache_request.h:55: warning: no semicolon at end of > struct or union > apache_request.h:58: parse error before `*' > apache_request.h:58: warning: data definition has no > type or storage class > apache_request.h:59: parse error before `}' > apache_request.h:89: parse error before `*' > apache_request.h:89: warning: data definition has no > type or storage class > apache_request.h:90: parse error before `*' > apache_request.h:91: parse error before `*' > apache_request.h:92: parse error before `*' > apache_request.h:93: parse error before `*' > . > . > . > -=-=-=-=-=-=- > > it goes on for 200 more lines or so with many > different seemingly > syntactical errors... > > i decided for grins to try v0.33 and see what > happened, and curiously > enough, i get exactly the same errors... well, for > the first 50 lines or > so, i was just eyeballing the first screen or two... > > anyone have any idea at all what would cause this? > it occurs if i try to do > it with the CPAN module or when i do it manually... > i even tried it with > both the Makefile.PL and using configure... same > results... > > id definitely appreciate any insight any of you > might have on how to > resolve this... > > thanks! > > -Tim >
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