Bug 140810

Summary: Uncorrect paths in /usr/lib/apr/build/libtool
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Mike Sowka <msowka>
Component: aprAssignee: Joe Orton <jorton>
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Fixed In Version: 0.9.4-24.2 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Mike Sowka 2004-11-25 02:49:11 UTC
Description of problem:

paths in /usr/lib/apr/build/libtool point to a GCC version 3.4.1
stuff, where it should be 3.4.2

Resolution:

Update the values to 3.4.2... that's it that's all

Comment 1 Joe Orton 2004-11-25 09:11:53 UTC
Thanks for the report.  What practical impact does this have, does
this actually cause any real issues?

Comment 2 Mike Sowka 2004-11-25 21:36:31 UTC
Yes... I believe httpd-devel is broken(?) In my case, I wasn't able to
compile mod_jk (Tomcat connector for Apache2).

de rien

Comment 3 Joe Orton 2004-11-26 12:38:45 UTC
Can you give a precise repro case for the failure so I can reproduce
this?  i.e. which JVM, which tarball of mod_jk, how did you build etc?

Comment 4 Mike Sowka 2004-11-26 23:32:17 UTC
Certainly,

JDK: Sun 1.5.0
httpd: Apache 2.0.52 from FC3
Container: JBoss 4.0.1
mod_jk: src.rpm package from JPackage 1.2.6
(http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/jpackage/1.6/generic/free/SRPMS/mod_jk-1.2.6-3jpp.src.rpm)

:) Kind of silly the formal process... need to reproduce. libtool
utility is clearly wrong...

Anyhoo, as You well know I'm sure, install httpd + httpd-devel and run
rpmbuild --rebuild --with ap20 <src.rpm>.

There You have it,
Mike


Comment 5 Joe Orton 2004-11-27 10:04:48 UTC
Yes, it's clearly wrong, but we need to understand the impact of the
bug to determine whether it's necessary to fix in an FC3 update.

Comment 6 Mike Sowka 2004-11-27 20:16:25 UTC
Joe :),

I _completely_ understand (having a formal background in "proper"
software engineering practices) but was only poking fun...

... are the instructions I've provided sufficient?

Mike

Comment 7 Joe Orton 2004-11-30 21:26:28 UTC
Yes, that's great, thanks a lot Mike.

Comment 8 Mike Sowka 2004-12-01 00:22:16 UTC
No... Thank _You_ for maintaining a great distro (Redhat/Fedora). ;)

Anything I can do...

Comment 9 Joe Orton 2005-01-20 21:25:21 UTC
Fixed in 0.9.4-24.2 update issued today.  Thanks for the report.