On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Tim Bray wrote:

Wanted to refresh apr & httpd, grabbed tarballs of both, did this:

Should be fine, especially from tarballs.

exports.c:1636: error: redefinition of 'ap_hack_apr_allocator_create'
exports.c:722: error: previous definition of 'ap_hack_apr_allocator_create' was here
exports.c:1637: error: redefinition of 'ap_hack_apr_allocator_destroy'
exports.c:723: error: previous definition of 'ap_hack_apr_allocator_destroy' was here

Check that exports.c file, around those lines and see if the comments above the stanzas where these symbols are defined differ. I have seen something like this happen by running ./buildconf --with-apr=/path/to/ apr/source/ (with trailing slash) or somesuch.

... thousands more errors ...

Quite likely I did something stupid, any suggestions?  -T


In which case, the scripts are stupid, not yourself.

S.

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