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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by kf...@collab.net on 2003/05/23 15:42:00 UTC

Re: Is apr absolutely required ?

pll@lanminds.com writes:
> I'm trying to install subversion on a Solaris system.  This system 
> may contain local repositories using the file:/// URL but most likely 
> will access remote repos, probably over ra_svn using ssh.  Do I need 
> apr in this case?
> 
> My question stems from the fact that the system in question is not 
> directly under my control, and I don't want to have to build all this 
> stuff to live in my homedir (as autoconf/automake and subversion 
> already do :)

You always need APR to build Subversion or any subset of it.

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Re: Is apr absolutely required ?

Posted by Paul L Lussier <pl...@lanminds.com>.

   cmike> Only if you want Subversion to compile and work

    Thom> No apr, no subversion.

  kfogel> You always need APR to build Subversion or any subset of it.


So, what are you trying to say really ;)

Thanks guys!  For some reason I thought it was only required for the 
http transport.  Ahh well.  Off to compile :)
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