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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@hyperreal.com> on 1995/08/25 17:36:06 UTC

(fwd) compilation tips for SCO

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> From sts@mfltd.co.uk  Thu Aug 24 20:56:45 1995
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> From: Steve Sherwood <st...@mfltd.co.uk>
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> When compiling this on SCO ODT3 I have come across the following problems:-
> 
> o The configuration script uses egrep -s. On SCO the argument -s does 
>   not exist. (I simply removed this -s)
> 
> o In the file httpd_main, JMP_BUF is used. but it is never defined anywhere.
>   The solution I used was to add the following to conf.h within the SCO
>   define block: - #define JMP_BUF sigjmp_buf
> 
> o SCO does not support the SIGNAL SIGURG. I cannot find a similar signal
>   so I have currently defined this out.
> 
> o SCO does not have getwd, so the solution was to add the folling define
>   to the SCO define block within conf.h
>   #define getwd(d) getcwd(d,MAX_STRING_LEN)
> 
> Rgds
> Steve
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