I am very glad that someone is looking into this... if I can be of any help, let me know.
> Am 29.02.2016 um 22:55 schrieb Jacob Champion <champio...@gmail.com>: > > On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:35 AM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> > wrote: >> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Gregg Smith <g...@gknw.net> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Stefan, >>> >>> I've had a real lack of time lately to do much on trunk's mod_http2 on the >>> windows side. The new mod_proxy_http2 requires a few functions from >>> mod_http2 and with what time I have had I have been unsuccessful figuring >>> out how to get these functions exported. So if you (or anyone else) can >>> figure this out, I'd appreciate it >> >> Looking at this today. > > Oops, I probably started duplicating some of your work then. In case > it is still useful... my current work in progress is a set of three > patches, up at > > https://github.com/jchampio/httpd/commits/dev/cmake-http2 > > The first two patches are general CMake changes: > - use CMake generator expressions so that multi-configuration > generators (e.g. Visual Studio 2015) can correctly install build > artifacts like PDBs > - a change to path quoting so that we can install to paths with quotes > in them (e.g. "Program Files") > > The third patch is the one that gets mod_proxy_http2 compiling (export > the three h2_iq symbols, fix up the APLOG usage, etc). > > I'm only just figuring out how to actually test the proxy module at > runtime, though, so... caveat emptor. > >> Between Jeff's first effort @ >> https://github.com/trawick/nghttp2-minimal-cmake >> and a broader effort w/ >> https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/nghttp2/issues/448#issuecomment-182849066 >> the cmake builds for nghttp2 look almost simple, which is what I'm looking >> at for the moment. > > Ooh, nice! My MinGW build of nghttp2 this morning was a little > painful... looking forward to having this. > > --Jacob