Compiling Apache under UnixWare
To compile a working copy of Apache under UnixWare, there are
several other steps you may need to take. These prevent such
problems as zombie processes, bind errors, and accept errors,
to name a few.
UnixWare 1.x
Make sure that USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZE_ACCEPT is defined (if not
defined by Apache autoconfiguration). If using the UnixWare
cc compiler, and you still see accept() errors, don't
use compiler optimization, or get gcc.
UnixWare 2.0.x
SCO patch tf2163 is required
in order for Apache to work correctly on UnixWare 2.0.x. See http://www.sco.com for UnixWare
patch information.
In addition, make sure that USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZE_ACCEPT is
defined (if not defined by Apache autoconfiguration). To reduce
instances of connections in FIN_WAIT_2 state, you may also want
to define NO_LINGCLOSE (Apache 1.2 only).
UnixWare 2.1.x
SCO patch ptf3123 is
required in order for Apache to work correctly on UnixWare
2.1.x. See http://www.sco.com
for UnixWare patch information.
NOTE: Unixware 2.1.2 and later already have
patch ptf3123 included
In addition, make sure that USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZE_ACCEPT is
defined (if not defined by Apache autoconfiguration). To reduce
instances of connections in FIN_WAIT_2 state, you may also want
to define NO_LINGCLOSE (Apache 1.2 only).
Thanks to Joe Doupnik <JRD@cc.usu.edu> and Rich Vaughn
<rvaughn@aad.com> for additional info for UnixWare
builds.