Wait a minute, he also erased his bash history. Was he suspected of
covering up assaults as well??
I don't think the suspicion arose because the repository was named
subversion. I think it was because source code was being transferred to
an outside location. It could have been called Utter
, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Philip Martin
philip.mar...@wandisco.comwrote:
Ed Hillmann ed.hillm...@gmail.com writes:
checking for a BSD-compatible install... build/install-sh -c
configure: Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library configuration
checking for APR... yes
checking APR version... 1.4.5
I spoke too soon.
Changing printf to echo $output_flags did work. I just needed to do it for
all of the occurences in the script.
So, I'm making forward progress. Thanks!
Ed
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Philip Martin
philip.mar...@wandisco.comwrote:
Ed Hillmann ed.hillm...@gmail.com
Hi all. I'm trying to build svn 1.7.0 on a Solaris 9 box, using gcc v
4.1.1. I've already downloaded and built APR and APR-UTIL, and am passing
their install directories to the configure command using --with-apr and
--with-apr-util. They seemed to compile and install without an error.
When I