[MacPorts] #19984: unable to build universal version apache2
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Wed Jun 17 07:44:02 PDT 2009
#19984: unable to build universal version apache2
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Reporter: jenoworld@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 1.7.1
Keywords: | Port:
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Comment(by jenoworld@…):
When I check my installation by doing $ sudo installed, this is what I
have:[[BR]]
The following ports are currently installed:[[BR]]
apr @1.3.5_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
apr-util @1.3.7_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
bzip2 @1.0.5_2+universal (active)[[BR]]
db46 @4.6.21_5+universal (active)[[BR]]
expat @2.0.1_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
gperf @3.0.4_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
libiconv @1.13_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
ncurses @5.7_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
ncursesw @5.7_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
openssl @0.9.8k_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
readline @6.0.000_1+universal (active)[[BR]]
sqlite3 @3.6.15_0+universal (active)[[BR]]
zlib @1.2.3_2+universal (active)[[BR]]
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[[BR]]
Since I am installing Apache by using $ port -d install apache2
+universal. I am assuming that all this parts/module is "packaged"
together with Apache2 installation (which is required). If I reinstall
readline and ncurses manually, obviously I am breaking the whole
automation installation process, how am I going to continue back with the
rest of the Apache2 installation?[[BR]]
[[BR]]
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Thanks.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/19984#comment:6>
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