On 7/7/14, 17:22, Michael Tremer wrote: > Are you sure that subversion needs apr at runtime? It certainly needs > the library, but I think that everything that is needed by subversion at > runtime should be in the core system already. > > We had a subversion package which was dropped in 2008, because the > IPFire project switched to git and there was no one who wanted to > maintain subversion any more. > > http://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commitdiff;h=a91ca65e82da80139f0e0675def755561ec7d478 > >> >Long story, but I'm curious about why apache makes used of bundled third >> >party sources here, is this a special case that requires to go against >> >what's encouraged? > APR is a part of apache. Some distributions simply create a subpackage > for apr as it is usually not needed at runtime, just for development. > OK, that all makes sense. So I might as well just point the subversion ./configure script to use the ones in httpd sources for the build and be done with it. I don't mind maintaining the package (and other orphan packages that I may want to use from time to time). What does this usually entail? Just following the upstream project for bug and security fixes and re-building new sources when that happens? -- GH