maillog: 16/06/2004-16:12:16(+0100): [EMAIL PROTECTED] types
> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone else out there use AxKit under gentoo?  What's the simplest way
> to install it?  Having previously set it up by hand under SuSE 9.0, I'm aware
> how sensitive it is to the versions of its underlying dependencies.
> 
> I tested the collection of versions stated here:
> 
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/doc-tipsntricks.xml#doc_chap3
> 
> emerge -vp =libxml2-2.5.8 =libxslt-1.0.33 =AxKit-1.6.1 =XML-XPath-1.13
> =XML-LibXML-1.54-r1 =XML-LibXSLT-1.53 =XML-Parser-2.31-r1 =apache-1.3.29-r1
> 
> but it failed due to the ebuild of the particular libxml2 version (2.5.8) not
> being marked as available in gentoo's portage at the moment.
> 
> So, I'm a little concerned that simply typing "emerge AxKit" might install
> everything but then it won't actually work collectively as it's supposed to.
> If that happens, I won't have a clue how to debug it.
> 
> OK, then - has anyone installed it recently on a gentoo box? Can anyone
> supply the necessary emerge command to ensure a working installation?

I did. About two weeks ago. I just did "emerge AxKit" and it worked. That was
on two machines already. If you use only the stable packages, the dependencies
should be fine.  Of course it also installed apache-1 for me.

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