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Old 03-29-2007, 04:49 AM   #1
yongitz
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need help building mod-xslt2 on debian


Hi everyone! Did anybody here experience this kind of problem when compiling mod-xslt2..

i have this configuration:

./configure --with-sapi=apache1

When i run configure all goes well until this one..

Code:
configure: checking if pointers (void *) are at least 32 bits long...
configure: error: For mod-xslt to be compiled, pointers (void *) must be at least 32 bits long
                            If you really need to compile mod-xslt on this architecture, please contact
                            one of the authors. Support was "dropped" for lazyness.
what am i missing here?

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