> Per my knowledge this is the apr source tar ball that was used. How do
> I find the 'installed' apr and use that instead? Posted here because I
> didn't get any response on the users list and this seemed to be a
> modules issue.
> Do let me know and Ill continue the posting there. thanks 
Maybe you are searching for: 
$ apr-config --includedir
$ apu-config --includedir

Which will print the include directory for APR/APU obviously ... 
it has lots of other flags, just see the help.

Regards,
Jens
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nicholas....@sun.com [mailto:nicholas....@sun.com] On Behalf Of
> Nick Kew
> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:06 PM
> To: modules-dev@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Apache 2.2 coredumping on Solaris with Subversion 1.6
> 
> skrishnam...@bloomberg.com wrote:
> 
> You're on the wrong list: this belongs on users@
> (I know you posted there, but your mailer sent a bunch of
> pseudo-HTML crap that made it too annoying to read).
> 
> > I built it with the below two flags that should point it to the same
> apr and apr-util that were used for the
> > Apache installation I am using:
> > 
> > --with-apr=/bb/web/apache_2.2.0/src/httpd-2.2.0/srclib/apr
> --with-apr-util=/bb/web/apache_2.2.0/src/httpd-2.2.0/srclib/apr-util
> 
> That's the source.  And it's old source!  Do you know that httpd
> was compiled with that same source (by default it isn't unless
> it can't find an installed APR on your system).
> 
> Better to use the installed APR and up-to-date httpd.
> 
> >> Current function is access_checker
> >>  548     authz_svn_config_rec *conf =
> >> ap_get_module_config(r->per_dir_config,
> 
> Definitely binary-incompatible builds, though not necessarily
> anything to do with APR versions.
> 
> -- 
> Nick Kew

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