I think I was able to get it to build. Unfortunately, I think I'm out of luck on the next step of my task to, but that's for another list. Thanks for your help. , Josh.
> -----Original Message----- > From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 2:41 PM > To: Fenlason, Josh > Cc: Justin Erenkrantz; [email protected] > Subject: Re: Win64 Support? > > Fenlason, Josh wrote: > > I'm only a halfwit when it comes to native stuff on > Windows, so please > > forgive my ignorance. I installed the "Microsoft Platform SDK for > > Windows Server 2003 R2", opened a Windows x64 bit command > prompt and > > built a 64bit OpenSSL. Is there no easy way to do > something similar > > with APR? Thanks. > > From that command prompt, the .mak files in the > -win32-src.zip files should compile (and the results WILL be 64 bits.) > > MS distinguishes their 32 vs 64 bit builds by the CL/LINK you > invoke, not (so much) by flags. > > Let us know if the build stumbles. Because you can't run 64 > bits on ancient Windows, if you are compiling trunk, you > should certainly compile the targets as ReleaseNT, e.g. > > NMAKE /f "libapr.mak" CFG="libapr - Win32 ReleaseNT" > > but not in apr 1.2.x, simply use the Release target. >
