IIRC there where problems with this. The update dsp doesn't compile clean on vc6. vc6 is still the compiler used for all office asf httpd binaries.
~Jorge On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Bing Swen <[email protected]> wrote: > Jorge Schrauwen wrote on 2008年12月18日 20:10 > > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Bing Swen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Jorge Schrauwen <[email protected]> wrote on 2008年12月17日, 19:07 >>> >>> >>> For the early httpd-2.2.x series it has compiled on Win64. Then again >>>> it's >>>> very picky in which platform you use. >>>> Win XP x64 + VS2005/8 works best. Vista x64 is has some problems with >>>> platform SDK (not sure they are fix now). >>>> >>>> >>>> How long will they be compilable? I don't know. I think it has more to >>>> do >>>> with the makefile(s) than with the code it self. >>>> >>>> >>>> There seems to be a bug in the project updating functions of VS2005/08: >>> embedded \" char's in the .rc files always made a fatal error to the >>> resource compiler (rc.exe), e.g., >>> >>> "... LONG_NAME="Apache HTTP Server" ..." >>> >>> If all the inner \" are replaced with \' (namely, """ to "'"), >>> then the updated project files (.vcproj) will be OK to compile. >>> >>> Was this part of the problems with the makefile(s)? >>> >>> >> Looks like you haven't run cvtdsp.pl to convert the vc6 dsp's to once that >> upgrade. >> >> There is a more detailed explenation here: >> http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/knowledge/tutorials/x64 >> >> >> ~Jorge >> >> > I already read your nice tutorial there, and many thanks. But I just meant > whether it is possible to just revise the "makefiles" (VC6 .dsp files) in > the official httpd Win32 release package to make the updated Win64 project > files directly compilable? > > Bing > > >
