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diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/README.platforms b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/README.platforms deleted file mode 100644 index 3c8e6180..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/README.platforms +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ - - Apache HTTP Server - - Platform specific notes: - ------------------------ - -================ - Darwin (OS X): - Apache 2.0 relies heavily on the use of autoconf and libtool to - provide a build environment. Darwin provides these tools as part - of the Developers Tools package. Under Darwin, however, GNUlibtool - is installed as 'glibtool' to avoid conflicting with the Darwin - 'libtool' program. Apache 2.0 knows about this so that's not - a problem. - - As of OS X 10.2 (Jaguar), the bundled versions work perfectly. Partly - this is due to the fact that /bin/sh is now 'bash' and not 'zsh' as - well as the fact that the bundled versions are up-to-date: - autoconf 2.5.2 and (g)libtool 1.4.2. - - Earlier versions of OS X are not so fortunate, and the bundled tools - are not only older versions, but also, for the most part, do not work - well. If you are interested in developing under Darwin, we - recommend that you obtain and install replacement versions of what - are normally installed on Darwin (and OS X, as of v10.1.5). If - you build your own versions of autoconf 2.52 and libtool 1.4.2, be - aware that there are some Darwin specific patches to the official - code that still must be applied for them to fully work. A useful - page to check out is: - - http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/libtool.php - - Pier Fumagalli also provides pre-built Darwin packages of the - patched autoconf and libtool suites, available at: - - http://www.apache.org/~pier/macosx/ - - You will note that GNU libtool should actually be installed as - glibtool, to avoid conflict with a Darwin program of the same - name. Pier's packages have this change already. All files are - installed under /usr/local/ so to use these versions, and be sure - that /usr/local/bin is earlier in your PATH. - - There have been some reports that autoconf 2.52 prevents Apache's - build system from correctly handling passing multi-value envvars - to the build system (eg: CFLAGS="-g -O3" ./configure), causing - errors. Use of bash does not seem to help in this situation. If - this affects you, downgrading to autoconf 2.13 (which is installed - on Darwin) will help. - -========== - FreeBSD: - autoconf 2.52 creates scripts that are incompatible with the Posix - shell implementation (/bin/sh) on FreeBSD. Be sure to use v2.13 - of autoconf. - -================ - HP-UX: - The dlopen() system call in HP-UX has problems when loading/unloading - C++ modules. The problem can be resolved by using shl_load() instead - of dlopen(). This is fixed in the Apache 2.0.44 release. - To enable loading of C++ modules, the httpd binary has to be linked with - the following libraries : - - HP-UX (11.0 / 11i): - When using shl_load : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl" - When using dlopen : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl -lCsup" - - HP-UX (11i version 1.5 and greater): - When using dlopen/shl_load : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl -lunwind" - - The cpprt0_stub.s can be downloaded from the web site : - http://h21007.www2.hp.com/hpux-devtools/CXX/hpux-devtools.0107/0083.html - - Compile cpprt0_stub.s with the PIC option - cc -c +z cpprt0_stub.s - - OR - - gcc -c -fPIC cpprt0_stub.s - -================ - AIX, using the vendor C compiler with optimization: - There is an issue with compiling server/core.c with optimization enabled - which has been seen with C for AIX 5.0.2.3 and above. (5.0.2.0, 5.0.2.1, - and 5.0.2.2 have an additional problem with Apache 2.0.x, so either upgrade - the compiler or don't use optimization in order to avoid it.) - - cc_r works fine with -O2 but xlc_r does not. In order to use xlc_r with - -O2, apply the patch at - - http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/patches/apply_to_2.0.49/aix_xlc_optimization.patch - - (That patch works with many recent levels of Apache 2+.) |