03-13-2012
Apache installation error
Hi,
I'm getting the below error when trying to run configure from apache 2.0.64.
configure: error: C preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
I navigated through the forum and found some users experiencing this problem and the solution was to install kernel-headers. But i'm not able to find a package that'll install kernel-headers on Solaris.
I use Solaris 10.
Thanks.
Prithvi.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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