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Operating Systems Solaris Apache 2 configure not recognizing options Post 302318998 by RobertSubnet on Saturday 23rd of May 2009 08:36:13 AM
Old 05-23-2009
From what I am reading on Google, version 2.2.9 has problems with the ./configure script. I tried running buildconf and that did not seem to resolve the problem.

I see that Apache has a 2.2.11 version. I'll give that a try and hopefully configure will not be as buggy.
 

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AUTOCONF(1)						      General Commands Manual						       AUTOCONF(1)

NAME
wrapper - Wrapper for distinguishing Autoconf 2.13 and 2.50 SYNOPSIS
autoconf [ options ] autoheader [ options ] autoreconf [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Autoconf is an automatic configure script builder with two major version series: 2.13 and earlier, 2.50 and later. Versions within either series are largely compatible, but the two series are largely incompatible. When both versions are installed, as they are on your system (given that you're reading this manpage), Debian selects between the two versions simultaneously. This manpage documents how the automatic selection works. If you are actually looking for the documentation for either version of Autoconf, then refer to the SEE ALSO section below. Automatic version selection works via a wrapper script installed under the names autoconf, autoheader, and autoreconf. Each of these attempts to detect which Autoconf is needed and run the correct version of the tool. There are no wrappers for autoupdate, autoscan, or ifnames. These are not used during a package build. Choose the proper version by hand. The following heuristics are used to choose an Autoconf version: * If file configure.ac exists, Autoconf 2.50 is used. Autoconf 2.13 used the name configure.in instead, but version 2.50 supports both. (Usually autoconf is run without nonoption arguments. If a filename is supplied on the command line, then version 2.50 is used if the filename ends in .ac.) * Otherwise, configure.in (or the file specified on the command line, if any) is read. It is checked for the presence of an AC_PREREQ directive. If it specifies a minimum version higher than 2.13, Autoconf 2.50 is used. aclocal.m4, if present, is also scanned. * Otherwise, Autoconf 2.13 is used. To force Autoconf 2.13 to be used, name the Autoconf input file configure.in and omit the use of AC_PREREQ() or specify a minimum version of 2.13 or earlier. To force Autoconf 2.50 to be used, name the input file configure.ac or use AC_PREREQ(2.50). I recommend not calling the programs autoconf2.13 or autoconf2.50, etc., directly, instead of through the wrappers. When used with pro- grams like Automake, these direct calls won't propagate through into the Makefile, so later re-autoconf'ings won't use the correct version. It's better to use one of the methods explained above to force a particular version. SEE ALSO
autoconf2.13(1), autoheader2.13(1), autoreconf2.13(1), autoconf2.50(1), autoheader2.50(1), autoreconf2.50(1), and the Autoconf manuals autoconf and autoconf2.13. AUTHORS
David MacKenzie, with help from Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor, Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, David D. Zuhn, and many others. This manpage written by Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux autoconf2.13 package. Autoconf Wrapper AUTOCONF(1)
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