Hi there...I think it's just a simple syntax error that i have.

I'm trying to get subversion installed, in unix on a shared web server:
it requires apr and apr-utils, so i've already downloaded and installed
them.

When i try and configure subversion, it's saying that i need to use an
appropriate --with-apr command. Looking at configure --help, it says

"--with-apr=PATH prefix for installed APR, path to APR build tree,
or the full path to apr-config"

But i can't seem to get this command right. I'm trying to point to the
apr folder with

--with-apr=~/src/apr-1.2.11

but it says

"the --with-apr parameter is incorrect. It must specify an install
prefix, a build directory, or an apr-config file."

To make life more complicated, there's no apr-config file, not quite
anyway: in the apr folder i have

apr-1-config
apr-config.in
apr-config.out

Should i point it at one of these, and if so do you know the proper
syntax for the --with-apr command?  I'm new to unix and have only used
subversion locally, in windows, so have never had to do an install like
this before.

thanks!
max
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