[Sussex] Apache source

Geoff Teale Geoff.Teale at claybrook.co.uk
Fri Apr 4 16:04:00 UTC 2003


Dominic,

You need to go look at the GNU libtool docs to be totally confident on the
subject but, because shared objects need to use PIC code (and this can get
complex) GNU libtool differentiates them as .lo files rather than .o files
when using GCC - GNU libtool is your friend!  

You need to look at this stuff and possibly make an adjustment to you apache
ebuild file in the portage tree - it's plausible that there is already a
"use" variable that will do this optionally.

ONce you have done this simply do:

emerge unmerge apache
emerge apache

And you life will be sorted..

-- 
geoff.teale at claybrook.co.uk
tealeg at member.fsf.org

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