Hello, I know regular poeple normaly don't post here... I've compiling Apache 2.1.3b on win32 for about 4 times. Sofar i haven't found major building problems. >From the limited testing i've done mosthings seem to work. (well that is i can get it to run, a simple setup nothing fance)
Only problem i had is the conf files that don't get moved/created when compiling. Jorge --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 04:05 AM 6/14/2005, Paul Querna wrote: > >I am volunteering to RM 2.1.5 on this Friday, June 17. > > > >We have had several big changes and fixes from the last release of 2.1.3 on 2/22/2005. > > > >I am planning to bundle APR 1.1.1 and APR-Util 1.1.2. > > If the APR project has new releases, would you please consider > those, instead? There is -alot- of activity on the bug-fixing > side of that world, especially in network APIs. > > >I would like to be able to put up win32 binaries, just to get a wider testing group. Would anyone who could do those be able to? > > Happy to. > > >I know there are still some unresolved issues with APR-Iconv for win32 binaries, but there are so many other areas in httpd that have changed, just testing on the win32 platform would be helpful. > > These issues are addressed by a patch I'll be committing later > today for apr (core). apr_dso_filepath_get() will track down that > libapriconv-1.so/.dll/.dylib/.sl filepath we were hunting for. > > In any case, if this is an alpha, I have no hesitation in supporting > another round of testing and review. I do have a huge issue if the > project tags any flavor before addressing the HTTP Request flaws, but > your Friday window gives folks an opportunity to investigate those. > > Bill
