Hi,

thanks for all your investigation. If you use a SVN checkout you can send 
patches easily, just:

        svn di some-file some-where …

Then I can apply them directly instead of unpacking, fumbling and reading all 
the get-deps.sh myself :-/

        René

On Oct 23, 2013, at 14:54 , [email protected] wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> This software almost had me.... Ok so we are running a 2.4.x apache server
> some fancy APR ( almost latest) and of course the apxs thingie that comes
> with them. ok. so the main thing is that subversion does not compile even
> if you call a priest!!! stubborn thing! so after scanning for almost two
> or three hours for a solution i found it very easy now.
> So:
> 
> first of all update please subversion to 1.7.13 and change the download
> link to point to the new home at apache.
> in the package directory, keep the .conf, .cache, .desc and .init and
> sasl2-fix.patch. The rest have to be removed or disabled since they are
> useless.
> 
> now a rule of thumb to figure out easily what goes with what in this piece
> of software....
> in the root folder of the package ( after you unpack it) you can find a
> file called get-deps.sh. inside it you will get the minimal versions of
> apache,apr,apxs and the rest of the supporting software needed to be
> installed for this subversion to work.
> 
> now i will restart the build from 0 just to be sure that all the changes i
> did actually compile again without issues.
> 
> regards,
> 
> Iulian
> 

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