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List: apache-httpd-dev
Subject: one small --with-module=foo:foo tweak
From: "William A. Rowe Jr." <wrowe () rowe-clan ! net>
Date: 2012-03-21 21:21:37
Message-ID: 4F6A4661.9060405 () rowe-clan ! net
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Playing with the --with-module=foo:foo feature Jim introduced last year,
I note that it can almost entirely build mod_foo.c into the server with no
supporting build files, except that Makefile.in is required.
The minimal contents of Makefile.in consists of <<<<
include $(top_srcdir)/build/special.mk
<<<<
Pretty straightforward. Does anyone have the trick to get our ./configure
and --with-module=foo:foo logic to use that 'generic' .in by default? That
would make it one step simpler to use this feature.
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