Well, I took apr-util-1.5.1-win32-src.zip and dsw/dsp were generated. Then I opened .dsw in VS 2010, did a conversion, and tried to build. Nothing except zlib compiles, with a lot of "Cannot open include file: 'svn_private_config.h'" errors. Did I miss some step that generates this file?
On 10 March 2013 15:56, Bert Huijben <b...@qqmail.nl> wrote: > Yes, you need apr-util for apr 0.x and 1.x. > > In 2.x apr-util might/will be integrated in Apr,so you still need it > but don't have to install it separately. > > In the past you also needed apr-iconv, but that is no longer required > (depending on your settings) > > Bert From: Sergei Antonov > Sent: 10-3-2013 15:44 > To: dev@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Windows build still requires apr-util? > Hi! > Here is what I get trying to build a Win32 Subversion from the trunk: > > =================================================== > D:\src\subversion>python.exe gen-make.py -t dsp > BDB not found, BDB fs will not be built > > Could not detect Ruby version, assuming 1.8. > Ruby bindings will be linked with msvcrt-ruby18.lib > > Could not detect perl version. > Perl bindings will be linked with perl56.lib > > Could not find installed SWIG, assuming version 1.3.25 > > Found apr 2.0.0 > ERROR: 'apr-util\include\apu_version.h' not found. > Use '--with-apr-util' option to configure APR-Util location. > =================================================== > > Now that APR-util_has_been_merged_to_APR_trunk what am I supposed to > provide???