I read your article before posting that question but I didn't realise it applied to my situation. Were you getting that error message when you ran ./configure ??
I did for a while. Then I found out the one in my path was the wrong version of apr-config. I had one in /usr/bin for memory and the other in /usr/local/apache/bin (the directory where I had installed Apache). I think at the time I went in and modified the config file and told it don't bother looking for it, which worked, but then later I blew that directory away and restarted everything from scratch. Interestingly the second time around it seemed to work fine... Which probably doesn't help you any.
Cheers,
Ryan.--
Ryan McConigley - Systems Administrator _.-,
Computer Science University of Western Australia .--' '-._
Tel: (+61 8) 6488 7082 - Fax: (+61 8) 6488 1089 _/`- _ '.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~ryan '----'._`.----. \
` \;
"You're just jealous because the voices are talking to me" ;_\
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
