I had a completely windows environment, but decided to bring my memcached up
on Linux.  Here's why:
 
1.  I didn't want Windows updates.
2.  I wanted the thing to run almost forever (it has not been rebooted since
last year)
3.  It was cheap
4.  It was easy to manage
5.  I didn't have to worry about administering a non-standard system.

It really doesn't take that long to bring up a memcached system on a Linux
box...

Walt 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dustin
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 5:17 PM
To: memcached
Subject: Re: 1.4.0 & Windows



On Jul 30, 2:12 pm, Stephen Johnston
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is anyone out there building and using 1.4.0 for Windows who can share it?
> If not, is anyone available to help me build it (pointers, previous 
> experience, known gotchas, half baked ideas are all welcome) and make 
> it available to the public after we test it internally?

  If you scroll back a bit you can see my plea for help with it.  I have all
the parts, but I don't know anything about Windows.

  As it is, I've collected a couple of volunteers and hope to have it
working in buildbot before too long.  Just need to start going through
people.

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