swig embeds its own C preprocessor which somehow breaks apr.h. This is the only workaround I can think of. And yes, I *know* it's horrible. (Harmless, though, as the bindings don't use APR_PATH_MAX anyway.) See bug #341812 against swig 1.3.27-1. --- Makefile.in +++ Makefile.in @@ -110,11 +110,13 @@ SWIG = @SWIG@ SWIG_VERSION = @SWIG_VERSION@ SWIG_LIBSWIG_DIR = @SWIG_LIBSWIG_DIR@ +SWIG_1_3_27_HACK = -DPATH_MAX=4096 SWIG_INCLUDES = -I$(SWIG_SRC_DIR) \ -I$(abs_srcdir)/subversion/include \ -I$(SWIG_LIBSWIG_DIR) \ -DSVN_SWIG_VERSION=$(SWIG_VERSION) \ -DSWIG_TABLE_TYPE=subversion \ + $(SWIG_1_3_27_HACK) \ $(SVN_APR_INCLUDES) $(SVN_APRUTIL_INCLUDES) SWIG_NORUNTIME_FLAG = @SWIG_NORUNTIME_FLAG@ SWIG_LDFLAGS = @SWIG_LDFLAGS@ --- subversion/bindings/swig/perl/native/Makefile.PL.in +++ subversion/bindings/swig/perl/native/Makefile.PL.in @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ my $apr_shlib_path_var = '@SVN_APR_SHLIB_PATH_VAR@'; my $apr_cflags = '@SVN_APR_INCLUDES@'; my $apu_cflags = '@SVN_APRUTIL_INCLUDES@'; +# Debian HACK to work around bug in swig 1.3.27. Ewwww. But it works. +$apr_cflags .= ' -DPATH_MAX=4096'; # According to the log of r7937, the flags guarded by the conditional break # the build on FreeBSD if not conditionalized.