On Tuesday 17 August 2004 20:17, you wrote:
> To maximize portability, AOLserver could probably use the Tcl API even more
> than it does now, and in a few cases modules aren't taking advantage of the
> portability abstractions we already have, for example, in the latest
> nsopenssl sources, struct timeval should get changed to Ns_Time.  We may
> want to expose some new wrapper functions in the API for use by module
> authors, e.g. Ns_MemMap for mmap functionality.

Good. This is the obvious one. We may address one after another when
we stumble against one of those on the road.

>
> There are currently only a few platform specific files in the tree, if we
> were going to add more it might be worth putting them into separate dirs the
> way Tcl does, but I don't think that would be very helpful right now.  I've
> started work on a nightly Win32 build, which should hopefully help us catch
> portability problems as soon as they are committed.  I also need to make a
> list of all of the Win32 and general enhancements in our local tree so that
> we can discuss moving them into the core.

Great. Lets review them then. I have a collegue here who is looking after
the Win port locally. I will include him so we can move forward.

Zoran


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