I have often found that installing flood on 64 bit machine with CentOS fails.
you can follow these simple steps to install flood on your system
Download flood from
svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/flood/trunk flood
or
Browse to http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/httpd/flood/ and download from a mirror
If you want to install on remote machine you can also
wget http://apache.mirror.facebook.net//httpd/flood/flood-0.4.tar.gz
untar the compressed file where it is downloaded on your system by issuing the following command
[root@myserver] tar zxf flood-0.4.tar.gz
dowload apr-1, and apr-1-util from http://apr.apache.org/download.cgi
wget http://apache.opensourceresources.org/apr/apr-1.3.5.tar.gz
wget http://apache.opensourceresources.org/apr/apr-util-1.3.7.tar.gz
untar both apr files as it was done for flood
[root@myserver] cd apr-1.3.5
[root@myserver] ./configure
[root@myserver] ./make
[root@myserver] ./make install
and now for apr-1-util
[root@myserver] cd ../apr-util-1.3.7
[root@myserver] ./configure
[root@myserver] ./make
[root@myserver] ./make install
after installing both apr and apr-util flood can be compiled and installed; flood is built on top of these utilities.
[root@myserver] cd ../flood-0.4
[root@myserver] ./configure --with-apr=/usr/local/src/apr-1.3.5/apr-1-config --with-apr-util=/usr/local/src/apr-util-1.3.7/apu-1-config
[root@myserver] ./make
[root@myserver] ./make install
Optionally you may have to get a shell script from http://linux.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/linux.redhat/2005-03/0373.html if at the time of configuring you get errors like x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu': machine `x86_64-unknown' not recognized
Happy Flooding!!!
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