Thank you for your replying. I still have some questions I inserted them into 
your email.

> Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 14:44:11 -0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: How can I debug libapr-1.dll, libaprutil-1.dll?
> 
> Learning apr wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > My own dlls depend on libapr-1.dll and libaprutil-1.dll. I doubt there is 
> > something wrong with those two dlls. How can I debug them?
> > I will use visual studio 2005. 
> >  
> > How can I integrate the source code from libapr-1.dll, libaprutil-1.dll to 
> > my source code?
> 
> Three more steps (you have binaries, right?)
> 
> unpack the -win32-src.zip file that corresponds to the exact version 
> installed.
> (File - Properties of the .dll through windows explorer will give you version
> information).  http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/ contains these packages.
> 
I undertaood this step.

> Now you need the symbols (.pdb files) that were created by whomever rolled up
> your application.  Those allow you to unwind a crash dump, set breakpoints, 
> etc.
> For example, libapr-1.pdb should be placed in the same dir as libapr-1.dll.
> 
Sorry,  I still do not understand how to create a *.pdb file? Could you please 
explain it in detail?

> Once you load up your application, and attempt to do *anything* with the apr
> dll's, it's going to ask you for the path - point it to the source files you
> had unpacked in the first step.
> 
> Better idea though is just to build libapr/libaprutil yourself.  Sources of 
> the
> latest release are at http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/
> 
Can I build  libapr/libaprutil with Visual studio 2005? After building, can I 
get DLL and LIB?


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