Sorry about the repeat of the question... It was an e-mail
client/mailing list issue that I fixed shortly after sending this and
re-writing the mail. It must have finally made it through some
hold-queue for un-subscribed senders.
Just ignore this one.
Robert Guthrie wrote:
> I'm trying to compile subversion 1.0.0 on and AIX at work, and after
> installing the Berkeley DB, v 4.2 in a custom location, I ran:
>
> ./configure --with-berkeley-db=/my/custom/dir/subversion/BerkeleyDB.4.
>
> And when it errored out because it couldn't find BerkeleyDB.1, it
> scrolled up to find that it had never attempted to find version 4.2, as
> shown in this snippet of the configure output:
>
> checking for ldap support...
> checking gdbm.h usability... no
> checking gdbm.h presence... no
> checking for gdbm.h... no
> checking checking for Berkeley DB 4.1 in
> /home/postproc/src/src_c/subversion/BerkeleyDB.4.2...
> checking db4/db.h usability... no
> checking db4/db.h presence... no
> checking for db4/db.h... no
> checking db.h usability... yes
> checking db.h presence... yes
>
> And I copied and pasted the real path (edited here for brevity) and
> checked that it didn't have any typos in it:
>
> > ls /my/custom/dir/subversion/BerkeleyDB.4.2/
> bin/ docs/ include/ lib/
>
> So, what do you think is the reason that it's not even checking for
> version 4.2?
>
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