In article <> you wrote:

> Hi.  I just tried to build the latest 2.0 version of mod_ssl.  It complained
> about not finding the header gnu/stubs.h.  The system is a Linux libc5 slackware
> box.  on my libc6 box, this header exists.  So the question is, does mod_ssl on
> Linux require libc6, or is this a case of a broken configure script.

> BTW, this same box successfully built the first version of mod_ssl just fine.

Hmmmm... mod_ssl never includes gnu/stubs.h itself. It gets included
indirectly on your box. mod_ssl actually only includes POSIX, Apache and
SSLeay headers. Such gnu/stubs.h seems to be either an internal GCC header or
an internal GLIBC header. And when it cannot be found I think your
installation is broken. Perhaps you upgraded incorrectly recently. Please
check your system. I don't know how I can do something for you, because I do
not include this header...

Try to find out (from the error message of gcc!) which include files includes
it. And then try to find out why it includes it. And when it really has to
include it, check your installation and the reason why it doesn't exists.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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