ARGH! Somebody changed the name of the default.pl script in APR, but they
left the other makefiles still referring to it. We also have default.pl
scripts in the other build directories. I guess I would either change the
default.pl to autodiscover the information required about the package
being built, or I would just change the makefile to use the default.pl in
httpd-2.0/build. I would prefer the latter, because it means that when we
fix a bug in the template, it is propogated to all projects.
Ryan
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ahhhh. I had this same error in apr-util yesterday. I can't remember if
> I committed my changes back or not. Hmmmmmm. I'll check my tree, but
> if I don't commit in the next few minutes, I would check yesterday's CVS
> logs.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Victor J. Orlikowski wrote:
>
> > Yep, I mean Apache.
> > Doing a make docs in the buildroot results in:
> > [critter@critterling httpd-2.0]$ make docs
> > mkdir -p ./docs/api
> > srclib/apr/build/scandoc -isrclib/apr/build/default.pl -p./docs/api/ ./include/*.h
> > /bin/sh: srclib/apr/build/scandoc: No such file or directory
> > make: *** [docs] Error 126
> >
> > Changing that to scandoc.pl brings an error in looking for
> > default.pl...
> >
> > Victor
> > --
> > Victor J. Orlikowski
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