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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:02:51 -0800 (PST)
From: mtuma <marianotuma@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Cygwin Apache installation problem
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Thank you for your relpy.

You were right. I've extracted the tar file onto a different directory and
it did worked like a charm. This is a COE system so I might have space
issues in the previous folder, as you said.

The reason I want to use apache for cygwin is because I need to use cygwin's
perl in some cgi pages.

Thanks again.


Warren Young wrote:
> 
> On 12/30/2009 8:23 AM, mtuma wrote:
>>
>> checking for APR... reconfig
>> configuring package in srclib/apr now
>> /bin/sh: /cygdrive/c/Documents: No such file or directory
>> configure failed for srclib/apr
> 
> It's clearly barfing on the space in "c:\Documents and Settings".  The 
> question is why it thinks it needs to be looking in that part of your 
> hard disk.  You can find out by looking at the config.log for APR.  Use 
> keywords from the above four lines to find the appropriate section of 
> the log; it won't be super-easy to find, due to the verbosity of 
> autoconf logs.
> 
> Incidentally, why can't you just use the native Windows version of 
> Apache?  It'll be a lot faster than a Cygwin build, and it's fully 
> supported.  I imagine this is the main reason the last Cygwin package 
> for Apache is still 1.3, those being the days when the native Windows 
> port of Apache was still a bit weak.
> 
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