Further to the below:

I managed to retrieve a clean drop from CVS and discovered that the MS
Visual Studio files are not correct or are missing.  The workspace file
is present, but the log4cxx.dsp project file is absent.  Further, it
seems that when you compile the dll.dsp project, it references the apr
threading facilities (don't know what those are), which do not appear to
exist in VS6.

Tom Hawker
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-----Original Message-----
From: Drapal, Myron E (Myron) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 01:59 PM
To: Log4CXX User
Subject: RE: 0.9.8 version (poll)

Given the interest in when 0.9.7 can be retired, I tried to get the CVS
tree today, and build it on Windows.  It seems rather broken, looks like
a few files are missing in the current CVS tree and I'm not sure whether
or not they should be there (they are there in the 0.9.7 version).  For
instance:

boundedfifo.cpp, semaphore.cpp, event.cpp(!?),
dailyrollingfileappender.cpp, criticalsection.cpp (and their associated
.h files.

I did a "clean" retrieval using WinCVS from the logging-log4cxx branch -
I also checked the web site version and these files are not part of the
CVS as displayed there.

So I guess I'd answer A) below as -1 -> I can't build it to even test it
yet, sorry.

But I am interested in testing it, so if this is fixed soon, I'll be
looking for it.  Thanks.

Myron Drapal
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