Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>
> In article <199808141534.RAA29529@germany.aol.com> you wrote:
>
> > I guess the changes as documented in the file CHANGES.SSL
> > were made just a little too fast.
>
> > At least under Solaris 2.5.1 the file in.h is in
> > /usr/include/netinet and not /usr/include/sys/netinet. The
> > file cdefs.h only exists in the GNU include path, not the
> > standard include path.
>
> > Too bad. Everything worked just fine before :-))
>
> Yes, Ben IMHO you should exclude all dependecies to system header files as we
> already do for all of our other Apache Makefiles. That's what our `gcc -MM'
> approach does. I think its better to again use our standard Apache `depend'
> target, because the SSLeay dependencies are not such important (for which you
> created your xdepend target, right?)
No, I created xdepend coz I'm not using gcc. I'll fix it to eliminate
system headers (and, perhaps, SSLeay, too, since they are probably wrong
for other versions of SSLeay).
Cheers,
Ben.
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