Hi Pier, I attached my /home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-co nnectors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h file as you requested. I'm not sure what you mean by checking out the latest HEAD. Before I tried building this I did: cd /home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-co nnectors/webapp/ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co apr So that should be the lastest right? Or do you want me to do something different than that. Since I put the apr in jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp, do I need to include in as a command-line option to configure the path to the "apr"? Thanks, Chris Pier Fumagalli wrote: >"Chris Gokey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi... I'm back trying to compile mod_webapp.so for Solaris 7 this time >>(I was able to sucessfully compile it under Linux two days ago :) . >>After having to install: >>autoconf-2.50 >>libtool-1.3.5 >>m4-1.4 >> >>I was able to run ./support/buildconf.sh >>and ./configure >> >>I'm getting stuck trying to make it, I receive this error: >> >>All done. Now you can issue "make". Good luck. >> >>>make >>> >>Compiling sources in >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/ >>jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/lib... >>make[1]: Entering directory >>`/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat >>-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/lib' >>Generating pr_warp_defs.h >>Compiling wa_main.c >>In file included from >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7 >>/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/apr/include/apr_general.h:61, >> from >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7 >>/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/include/wa.h:77, >> from wa_main.c:59: >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-conn >>ec >>tors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h:198: #error Can not determine the proper >>size for >>apr_int64_t >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-conn >>ec >>tors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h:253: #error Can not determine the proper >>size for >>ssize_t >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-conn >>ec >>tors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h:256: #error Can not determine the proper >>size for >>size_t >>/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-conn >>ec >>tors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h:265: #error Can not determine the proper >>size for >>apr_int64_t >>make[1]: *** [wa_main.lo] Error 1 >>make[1]: Leaving directory >>`/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat- >>4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp/lib' >>make: *** [local-all] Error 2 >> >>This is from the latest checkout of jakarata-tomcat-connectors/webapp >>and the apr (Sept 6) >> >> >>Any idea why it is returning this error? >> > >Yes, it seems that APR is somehow in trouble finding some of the default >definitions in length of storage pointers... Can you send over a copy of >your >/home/mddevel/MD8_Devel/MD8/packages/jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b7/jakarta-tomcat-co >nnectors/webapp/apr/include/apr.h file? > >It seems that somehow configure is not recognizing those... > >You might want to try also checking out the latest HEAD of apr out of CVS >and configuring your module running: > >./configure --with-apr=where_you_checked_out_apr... > >That might work... > > Pier > >
#ifndef APR_H #define APR_H /** * @file include/apr.h * @brief APR APR Main Include */ /** * @defgroup APR APR Routines * @{ */ /* So that we can use inline on some critical functions, and use * GNUC attributes (such as to get -Wall warnings for printf-like * functions). Only do this in gcc 2.7 or later ... it may work * on earlier stuff, but why chance it. * * We've since discovered that the gcc shipped with NeXT systems * as "cc" is completely broken. It claims to be __GNUC__ and so * on, but it doesn't implement half of the things that __GNUC__ * means. In particular it's missing inline and the __attribute__ * stuff. So we hack around it. PR#1613. -djg */ #if !defined(__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 2 || \ (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) ||\ defined(NEXT) #define APR_INLINE #define __attribute__(__x) #define APR_HAS_INLINE 0 #else #define APR_INLINE __inline__ #define APR_HAS_INLINE 1 #endif #define APR_HAVE_ARPA_INET_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_CONIO_H 0 #define APR_HAVE_CRYPT_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_CTYPE_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_DIRENT_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_ERRNO_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_IO_H 0 #define APR_HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_NETDB_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_NETINET_IN_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_NETINET_TCP_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_PTHREAD_H 0 #define APR_HAVE_STDARG_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_STDIO_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_STDINT_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SIGNAL_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRING_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_SENDFILE_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_SIGNAL_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_SYSLIMITS_H 0 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_UIO_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 #define APR_HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_MMAP_TMP 0 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_MMAP_SHM 0 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_MMAP_ZERO 0 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_SHMGET 1 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_MMAP_ANON 0 #define APR_USE_SHMEM_BEOS 0 #define APR_USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_USE_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZE 1 #define APR_USE_PROC_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_HAS_FLOCK_SERIALIZE 1 #define APR_HAS_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZE 1 #define APR_HAS_FCNTL_SERIALIZE 1 #define APR_HAS_PROC_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_HAS_RWLOCK_SERIALIZE 0 #define APR_HAS_LOCK_CREATE_NP 1 #define APR_PROCESS_LOCK_IS_GLOBAL 0 #define APR_USES_ANONYMOUS_SHM 1 #define APR_USES_FILEBASED_SHM 0 #define APR_USES_KEYBASED_SHM 0 /* These look VERY similar to the macro's above. They aren't. The * difference is in implementation. The above macros describe how to * access the shared memory, either anonymously, through a key or through * a file. The macros defined below describe actually how the shared * memory is actually implemented. Is it actually a file that has been * opened by multiple processes, or it is stored in memory somehow. This * is important for some optimizations in Apache. */ #define APR_FILE_BASED_SHM 1 #define APR_MEM_BASED_SHM 1 #define APR_HAVE_CORKABLE_TCP 1 #define APR_HAVE_GETRLIMIT 1 #define APR_HAVE_IN_ADDR 1 #define APR_HAVE_INET_ADDR 1 #define APR_HAVE_INET_NETWORK 1 #define APR_HAVE_IPV6 1 #define APR_HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 #define APR_HAVE_SETRLIMIT 1 #define APR_HAVE_SIGACTION 1 #define APR_HAVE_SIGWAIT 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRDUP 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRICMP 0 #define APR_HAVE_STRNCASECMP 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRNICMP 0 #define APR_HAVE_STRSTR 1 #define APR_HAVE_MEMCHR 1 #define APR_HAVE_STRUCT_RLIMIT 1 #define APR_HAVE_UNION_SEMUN 0 #if APR_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H #include <sys/types.h> #endif #if APR_HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H #include <sys/socket.h> #endif #if APR_HAVE_STDINT_H #include <stdint.h> #endif /* APR Feature Macros */ #define APR_HAS_SHARED_MEMORY 1 #define APR_HAS_THREADS 0 #define APR_HAS_SENDFILE 1 #define APR_HAS_MMAP 1 #define APR_HAS_FORK 1 #define APR_HAS_RANDOM 1 #define APR_HAS_XLATE 1 #define APR_HAS_OTHER_CHILD 1 #define APR_HAS_DSO 1 #define APR_HAS_SO_ACCEPTFILTER 0 #define APR_HAS_UNICODE_FS 0 #define APR_HAS_USER 1 #define APR_HAS_LARGE_FILES 0 #define APR_HAS_XTHREAD_FILES 0 /* This macro tells APR that it is safe to make a file masquerade as a * socket. This is necessary, because some platforms support poll'ing * on pipes/files, while some don't. APR only supports poll'ing on * sockets to handle this inconsistensy. However, it is often useful to * be able to poll on files/pipes on platforms that support it. This * feature macro allows us to find those platforms and support the feature * where available. */ #define APR_FILES_AS_SOCKETS 1 /* Not all platforms have a real INADDR_NONE. This macro replaces INADDR_NONE * on all platforms. */ #define APR_INADDR_NONE INADDR_NONE /* This macro indicates whether or not EBCDIC is the native character set. */ #define APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC 0 /* If we have a TCP implementation that can be "corked", what flag * do we use? */ #define APR_TCP_NOPUSH_FLAG TCP_CORK /* Is the TCP_NODELAY socket option inherited from listening sockets? */ #define APR_TCP_NODELAY_INHERITED 1 /* Typedefs that APR needs. */ typedef unsigned char apr_byte_t; typedef short apr_int16_t; typedef unsigned short apr_uint16_t; typedef int apr_int32_t; typedef unsigned int apr_uint32_t; typedef long long apr_int64_t; typedef unsigned long long apr_uint64_t; typedef size_t apr_size_t; typedef ssize_t apr_ssize_t; typedef off_t apr_off_t; typedef socklen_t apr_socklen_t; /* Mechanisms to properly type numeric literals */ #define APR_INT64_C(val) INT64_C(val) /* Definitions that APR programs need to work properly. */ #define APR_THREAD_FUNC /** * APR_DECLARE_EXPORT is defined when building the APR dynamic library, * so that all public symbols are exported. * * APR_DECLARE_STATIC is defined when including the APR public headers, * to provide static linkage when the dynamic library may be unavailable. * * APR_DECLARE_STATIC and APR_DECLARE_EXPORT are left undefined when * including the APR public headers, to import and link the symbols from the * dynamic APR library and assure appropriate indirection and calling * conventions at compile time. */ /** * The public APR functions are declared with APR_DECLARE(), so they may * use the most appropriate calling convention. Public APR functions with * variable arguments must use APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(). * * @deffunc APR_DECLARE(rettype) apr_func(args); */ #define APR_DECLARE(type) type /** * The public APR functions using variable arguments are declared with * AP_DECLARE(), as they must use the C language calling convention. * * @deffunc APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(rettype) apr_func(args, ...); */ #define APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(type) type /** * The public APR variables are declared with AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA. * This assures the appropriate indirection is invoked at compile time. * * @deffunc APR_DECLARE_DATA type apr_variable; * @tip APR_DECLARE_DATA extern type apr_variable; syntax is required for * declarations within headers to properly import the variable. */ #define APR_DECLARE_DATA /* Define APR_SSIZE_T_FMT. * If ssize_t is an integer we define it to be "d", * if ssize_t is a long int we define it to be "ld", * if ssize_t is neither we declare an error here. * I looked for a better way to define this here, but couldn't find one, so * to find the logic for this definition search for "ssize_t_fmt" in * configure.in. */ #define APR_SSIZE_T_FMT "d" /* And APR_SIZE_T_FMT */ #define APR_SIZE_T_FMT "d" /* And APR_OFF_T_FMT */ #define APR_OFF_T_FMT "ld" /* And APR_OS_PROC_T_FMT */ #define APR_OS_PROC_T_FMT "d" /* And APR_INT64_T_FMT */ #define APR_INT64_T_FMT "lld" /* Local machine definition for console and log output. */ #define APR_EOL_STR "\n" #if APR_HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H /* We have a POSIX wait interface */ #include <sys/wait.h> #ifdef WEXITSTATUS #define apr_wait_t int #else #define apr_wait_t union wait #define WEXITSTATUS(status) (int)((status).w_retcode) #define WTERMSIG(status) (int)((status).w_termsig) #endif /* !WEXITSTATUS */ #endif /* HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H */ #ifdef OS2 #define INCL_DOS #define INCL_DOSERRORS #include <os2.h> #endif /* header files for PATH_MAX, _POSIX_PATH_MAX */ #if APR_HAVE_SYS_SYSLIMITS_H #include <sys/syslimits.h> #endif #if APR_HAVE_LIMITS_H #include <limits.h> #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) #define APR_PATH_MAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(_POSIX_PATH_MAX) #define APR_PATH_MAX _POSIX_PATH_MAX #else #error no decision has been made on APR_PATH_MAX for your platform #endif /** @} */ #endif /* APR_H */