Install apache with different version of libapr
trashman
trashsweeper at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 19 09:43:20 PDT 2011
Thanks, Daniel. I actually need to go backwards since I can't change what the
3rd-party module is looking for. I tried symlinking the old to point to and
look like the new, and it worked, but apache wouldn't run with the old
library (http/lib version conflict). Maybe I just need to install an earlier
version of apache, with all the earlier versions of its dependencies. Pain
in the butt but not sure what else to do!
Daniel J. Luke wrote:
>
> On Jul 19, 2011, at 12:14 PM, trashman wrote:
>>
>> I am using a 3rd-party module that requires libapr-1.0.3.8 and the
>> apache2
>> port automatically builds with 1.0.4.5. Is there any way to install it
>> with
>> the earlier library?
>
> Is it a binary module? I'm not sure if apr has maintained ABI
> compatibility, but it might be worth trying to use install_name_tool to
> point to the newer apr library.
>
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