On Tue, Sep 28, 1999, Michael Richardson wrote:
> Ralf> Ok, as we recognized the nasty way, older Linux boxes (<= glibc
> Ralf> 2.1) have broken semctl(2) prototypes which still cause compile
> Ralf> problems for mod_ssl 2.4.4. I've now fixed this for 2.4.5 with the
>
> Uh, "older"? this occurs with a stock RedHat 6.0 install. Granted, they
> are brain dead to begin with, but I don't think that this is an "older"
> issue, I think it is very "current" (alas).
With a stock RH 6.0? Now I'm confused. I've tried 2.4.4 with such a platform
and it worked fine, because 6.0 is not broken. And others confirmed this, too.
Can it be that you have RH 6.0 but an older glibc 2.0? How is semctl(2)
defined in your headers?
Ralf S. Engelschall
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