Hmmm... I feel that this is safe... If you commit I'll
reTAG and reroll.

PS: The real reason I don't think we should toss the tag
    is that this only affect Win people, a small minority
    in the 1.3 world. So the diffs between the current
    tarball (should it leak) and this one would be
    minimal and limited to Win people.

On Apr 12, 2004, at 3:06 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

At 12:33 PM 4/12/2004, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Any comments on the 1.3.30 release candidate tarball?

The mod_rewrite.dsw was patched to find the ws2_32.lib required when we modified rewrite. Unfortunately, the .mak file was not updated at the same time. IDE builds (what I tested a week ago) work just fine, but command line builds on win32 were broke.

My inclination, if nobody disagrees, is to commit the .mak file
updates and push the tag, rerolling those files into the 1.3.30 .tar.gz
and including them as fixed in the .msi/.exe win32 installers.

Being derrived files which are nothing more than gatekeepers (it builds
or it doesn't, and does not change functionality) I'm not seeing a reason
to toss this tag.


Thoughts?

Bill


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