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Marc's suggestion: doc the iovec problems under linux. Give two workarounds.

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<H1>Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
<P>
$Revision: 1.34 $ ($Date: 1997/04/21 22:48:05 $)
$Revision: 1.35 $ ($Date: 1997/04/22 02:52:45 $)
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<P>
If you are reading a text-only version of this FAQ, you may find numbers
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<LI><A HREF="#where">Where can I get Apache?</A>
</LI>
<LI><A HREF="#linuxiovec">When compiling under Linux it complains
about redefinition of `struct iovec'.</A>
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</LI>
<LI><STRONG>Technical Questions</STRONG>
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<LI><A NAME="linuxiovec">
<STRONG>When compiling under Linux it complains about redefinition
of `struct iovec'.</STRONG>
</A>
<P>
This is a conflict between your C library includes and your kernel
includes. You need to make sure that the versions of both are matched
properly. There are two workarounds. One is to remove the definition
of struct iovec from your C library includes. Another is to add
<code>-DNO_WRITEV</code> to the <code>EXTRA_CFLAGS</code> line in
your <code>Configuration</code> and reconfigure/rebuild.
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<LI><A NAME="cookies1">
<STRONG>Why does Apache send a cookie on every response?</STRONG></A>
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