[moving this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where it belongs]
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote: > A couple of questions here ... I'm looking at the APR work that has been > done, specifically in relation to the shared memory on win32 work, with an > eye to making use of it to work towards a 'native' version of PgSQL > instead of having to run through Cygin ... Excellent! > Reading the license itself, use of that code shouldn't constitute a > problem, nor conflict with our BSD license ... unless I'm reading it > wrong, they are relatively complementary ... is this correct? That's correct. Apache and BSD licenses are compatible. We use code from FreeBSD in APR and Apache itself frequently, actually. > Assuming that I am correct, and that such use is/would be acceptable, > has anyone thought to pull it out of the apache dist and create a > libapr.tar.gz package, similar to the libapreq.tar.gz stuff I see on the > ftp site? For now you can download snapshot tarballs. A release tarball will be available when APR reaches 1.0 (which probably isn't that many months off). --Cliff -------------------------------------------------------------- Cliff Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charlottesville, VA