Hi, porting an application from apache/mod_perl to mod_perl2 on MAC OSX 10.5 (PPC) i encountered some difficulties using the libapreq2 module. Runnning make test showed that it is not installed correctly and displayed the following error message:
/usr/bin/perl -MTest::Harness -e 'runtests(@ARGV)' version.t
cookie.t params.t parsers.t error.t util.t
version....ok
cookie.....ok
params.....ok
parsers....ok
error......ok
util.......FAILED tests 36-37
Failed 2/89 tests, 97.75% okay
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- util.t 89 2 2.25% 36-37
Failed 1/6 test scripts, 83.33% okay. 2/747 subtests failed,
99.73% okay.
make2: *** test Error 255
make1: *** test Error 2
make: *** library_test Error 2
There is but few about this error on the web. Would be great if someone knew a workaround or solution. Thanks a lot!

In reply to issue compiling libapreq2 on MAC OSX Leopard by rayzit

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