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Date:      Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:47:10 -0500
From:      Sven Willenberger <sven@dmv.com>
To:        Clement Laforet <sheep.killer@cultdeadsheep.org>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Using libkse instead of libc_r in Apache
Message-ID:  <1080319630.13877.146.camel@lanshark.dmv.com>
In-Reply-To: <20040326170936.2c0b974c.sheep.killer@cultdeadsheep.org>
References:   <F017832B7371BB478368637D342F85060185B4BD@RED-MSG-33.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> <20040323185804.3bb159ce.sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org> <1080315634.13878.109.camel@lanshark.dmv.com> <20040326170936.2c0b974c.sheep.killer@cultdeadsheep.org>

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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 11:09, Clement Laforet wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:40:34 -0500
> Sven Willenberger <sven@dmv.com> wrote:
> 
> > Will this work on a 5.2.1-Release system as well?
> sure :-)
> > running make WITH_PTHREAD_LIBS="libkse" WITH_PTHREAD_CFLAGS="-libkse" 
> > WITH_MPM=worker still results in apache linking libc_r:
> 
> Try :
> make WITH_MPM=worker WITH_PTHREAD_LIBS="kse"
> 
> It should work.
> 
> clem

No luck there either .... something is overriding the command-line
argument; during the configure stage I can see the autoconfig grabbing
the pthreads requirements as libc_r. grepping the work directory I see
the ac_cv_pthreasd_lib=kse in the config.log(s), but that is the only
reference(s). Is the /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk file ignoring this
argument perhaps? Have we now ventured into territory best left to the
ports mailing list?

Sven



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