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--- Comment #11 from Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka(a)ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> 2008-11-11
03:30:18 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #9)
Created an attachment (id=323134)
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output on a compile with attached diff (1)
Attach output from a rake -v when compiling against the system-wide provided
boost-static libraries
You should link against libboost_thread-mt.so, not against static
archive libboost_thread-mt.a.
But anyway linkage fails by other reasons like
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ApplicationPoolServerExecutable.cpp:86: undefined reference to
`boost::this_thread::interruption_requested()'
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(and many errors). It seems that this is because Fedora ships boot 1.34
while these symbols are introduced on 1.36+.
So until Fedora upgrades boost we have to use internal boost.
In this case Fedora compilation flags must be treated correctly.
The following seems to fix this issue:
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--- Rakefile.orig 2008-11-11 16:23:45.000000000 +0900
+++ Rakefile 2008-11-11 17:23:32.000000000 +0900
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
subdir 'ext/boost/src' do
file 'libboost_thread.a' => Dir['*.cpp'] +
Dir['pthread/*.cpp'] do
- flags = "#{OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS} -fPIC -I../.. #{THREADING_FLAGS}
-DNDEBUG #{MULTI_ARCH_FLAGS}"
+ flags = "#{OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS} #{APACHE2::CXXFLAGS} -fPIC
-I../.. #{THREADING_FLAGS} -DNDEBUG #{MULTI_ARCH_FLAGS}"
compile_cxx "*.cpp", flags
# NOTE: 'compile_cxx "pthread/*.cpp", flags' doesn't
work on
some systems,
# so we do this instead.
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