It is also needed for Borland C++. I've submitted the patch to the
APR group at least 6 months ago and have been pestering them to get
in into there SVN version. I think there were some functionality
patches, but I'll have to review. It would be great if the APR team
would get the patches integrated, but I can review to see if the
patches can be skipped for MSVC builds. It would require clearing
out the unzipped APR when switching compilers.
I've been going from crisis to crisis and I know I'm overdue to work
through the submitted patches.
On Sep 13, 2005, at 1:22 AM, Andreas Fester wrote:
[...]
MinGW a few months ago. The major issue was patching Apache
Portable Runtime to compile on MinGW.
Is this the only reason for the APR patch? I would then like to
restrict the patch to MinGW (if anyhow possible :-) ), because it is
not needed on MSVC++ and with gcc 3.4 / 4.0 on Linux (and causes
additional trouble on Windows with VC++ because it needs "patch" ).
BTW: The daily dist-tarball at http://www.littletux.net/log4cxx
now also contains the build.xml files, so that it now also
builds with the "ant" approach. The patch is at
http://www.littletux.net/log4cxx/patches/30-windows-build.diff
Best Regards,
Andreas
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