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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 00:31:11 -0800
From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: apache 1.3.34 can not compile anymore
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"pobox AT verysmall DOT org" wrote:

> Tried to roll back to 1.5.18-1 from the setup.exe, but now I get 10s of
> error messages from packages who do not find getline in the cygwin dll.

You would have to also use a previous version of any programs that need
getline().  I think this includes findutils and coreutils.

> Could anybody help me to compile apache 1.3.34 under cygwin with this
> getline change?
> 
> I need it compiled because of php and related stuff.

The patch in PR9894 is more or less what you want.  It won't apply
cleanly to 1.3.34 since it was generated against 1.3.24, but you get the
idea.

You could also do something like "#define getline ap_getline" at the top
of each of those three files, but the define would have to come after
stdio.h has been included.

Brian

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