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Jan 8 2005, 03:45 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,284 Joined: 31-January 04 From: Vancouver, BC -> NYC, NY Member No.: 1,633 |
Hi all,
I've setup a redhat9 cross compiling env as described in the how-to on ZUG. I compiled the example no problems. I am trying to cross compile apache. apache 2 gives me an error of: checking whether setpgrp takes no argument... configure: error: cannot check setpgrp when cross compiling configure failed for srclib/apr I use: ./configure --prefix=/home/zaurus/arm-apache/ --enable-module=so --host=arm-linux --build=i686-linux I also try apache 1.3.33 with: ./configure --prefix=/home/zaurus/arm-apache/ --enable-module=so and arm-linux-gcc defined as CC: Configuring for Apache, Version 1.3.33 + using installation path layout: Apache (config.layout) Creating Makefile Creating Configuration.apaci in src Creating Makefile in src + configured for Linux platform + setting C pre-processor to arm-linux-gcc -E + using "tr [a-z] [A-Z]" to uppercase + checking for system header files + adding selected modules + using builtin Expat + using -ldl for vendor DSO support + checking sizeof various data types ./helpers/TestCompile: line 293: /home/zaurus/apache_1.3.33/src/helpers/testfunc: cannot execute binary file ./helpers/TestCompile: line 293: /home/zaurus/apache_1.3.33/src/helpers/testfunc: cannot execute binary file ./helpers/TestCompile: line 293: /home/zaurus/apache_1.3.33/src/helpers/testfunc: cannot execute binary file ./helpers/TestCompile: line 293: /home/zaurus/apache_1.3.33/src/helpers/testfunc: cannot execute binary file ./helpers/TestCompile: line 293: /home/zaurus/apache_1.3.33/src/helpers/testfunc: cannot execute binary file + doing sanity check on compiler and options Creating Makefile in src/support Creating Makefile in src/regex Creating Makefile in src/os/unix Creating Makefile in src/ap Creating Makefile in src/main Creating Makefile in src/lib/expat-lite Creating Makefile in src/modules/standard I have no idea how to troubleshoot the 1.3.33 The setpgrp error for apache2 comes later in the compile process and from my research, a more common issue. Can someone help? Even guesses as how to troubleshoot would help. |
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