Quoting Ollie Eisman <>:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to compile apache 1.3.x with mod_proxy enabled
> because the stock apache shipped with my ts-7260 does
> not have it. As others have noticed, building apache
> with a cross-compiler can be a nightmare.
>
> I decided to use a different web server altogether (in
> this case, lighttpd) and ran into yet another
> cross-compile problem with getting a required
> subcomponent working (pcre, regex for perl).
and that problem is???
>
> Given the same x-compile problems with pcre, I might
> as well get apache working but I need help. Does
> anyone have a copy built with mod_proxy enabled that
> they could share, or, preferable, a good set of
> instructions for compiling apache 1.3.x using the
> standard cross compile tools?
>
> Maybe I should just punt and get a TS-7260 with SD
> card and Debian instead? Cross compiling hassles are
> taking a toll :)
Generally speaking, targets are not the best platform to build
code. Getting a X-Dev toolchain working is probably a better
long-term solution. If you are having trouble with the provided
toolchain, try rolling your own with crosstool, or looking into
alternative toolchains. e.g., I believe the ELDK from Denx supports
ARM today.
Cheers,
T.mike
>
> Thanks,
> Ollie
>
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