this affects you, downgrading to autoconf 2.13 (which is installed
on Darwin) will help.
+ With Leopard (at least up to 10.5.2), when running configure
+ you will likely see errors such as:
+
+ rm: conftest.dSYM: is a directory
+
+ This is a known issue and will be fixed in a later version of the
+ autoconf suite. These errors can be safely ignored.
+
+ With Darwin 10, the default C compiler (gcc) will try to build
+ multi-architecture bundles. This causes problems with APR, which
+ needs to know various data-type sizes which it assumes are universal
+ for platforms. Until this is fully fixed, we recommend using the
+ '-arch i386' gcc option when building both Apache and APR.
+
==========
FreeBSD:
autoconf 2.52 creates scripts that are incompatible with the Posix
shell implementation (/bin/sh) on FreeBSD. Be sure to use v2.13
of autoconf.
+ Threaded MPMs are not supported on FreeBSD 4.x. Current releases of
+ FreeBSD 5.x (5.2 or later) support threaded MPMs correctly. You must pass
+ '--enable-threads=yes' to APR's configure in order to enable threads.
+ Additionally, you must use libthr or libkse via libmap.conf as the default
+ libc_r is still broken as of this writing. Please consult the man page for
+ libmap.conf for more details about configuring libthr or libkse.
+================
+ HP-UX:
+ The dlopen() system call in HP-UX has problems when loading/unloading
+ C++ modules. The problem can be resolved by using shl_load() instead
+ of dlopen(). This is fixed in the Apache 2.0.44 release.
+ To enable loading of C++ modules, the httpd binary has to be linked with
+ the following libraries :
+
+ HP-UX (11.0 / 11i):
+ When using shl_load : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl"
+ When using dlopen : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl -lCsup"
+
+ HP-UX (11i version 1.5 and greater):
+ When using dlopen/shl_load : "cpprt0_stub.s -lcl -lunwind"
+
+ The cpprt0_stub.s can be downloaded from the web site :
+ http://h21007.www2.hp.com/hpux-devtools/CXX/hpux-devtools.0107/0083.html
+
+ Compile cpprt0_stub.s with the PIC option
+ cc -c +z cpprt0_stub.s
+ - OR -
+ gcc -c -fPIC cpprt0_stub.s
+================
+ AIX, using the vendor C compiler with optimization:
+ There is an issue with compiling server/core.c with optimization enabled
+ which has been seen with C for AIX 5.0.2.3 and above. (5.0.2.0, 5.0.2.1,
+ and 5.0.2.2 have an additional problem with Apache 2.0.x, so either upgrade
+ the compiler or don't use optimization in order to avoid it.)
+
+ cc_r works fine with -O2 but xlc_r does not. In order to use xlc_r with
+ -O2, apply the patch at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/patches/apply_to_2.0.49/aix_xlc_optimization.patch
+
+ (That patch works with many recent levels of Apache 2+.)
+
+================
+ Solaris:
+
+ On Solaris, better performance may be achieved by using the Sun Studio
+ compiler instead of gcc. As of version 11, it is now free (registration
+ required). Download the compiler from:
+
+ http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/cc/downloads/index.jsp
+
+ If you use Sun Studio, the following compiler flags (CFLAGS) are
+ recommended:
+
+ -XO4 -xchip=generic
+
+================
+ Ubuntu:
+
+ You will need to ensure that you have either libtool 1.5.6
+ or 2.2.6b, or later. Expat 2.0.1 and PCRE 8.02 are also
+ recommended to be installed. If building PCRE from source,
+ you'll also need g++.