Very good to hear! Thanks for all of your work on this. Having a predictable
path to future versions on Windows will help us feel comfortable with
expanding our scope of memcache usage.

Stephen Johnston
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Trond Norbye <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm really excited to tell you all that I've just released a bunch of
> changesets that allows you to build the latest development builds of the
> engine branch on Microsoft Windows. I wrote up a small blog post to help
> people get started:
> http://trondn.blogspot.com/2010/03/building-memcached-windows.html
>
> A number of people contributed to make this possible, but I would like to
> highlight Patrick Galbraith for driving this forward! Thanks!
>
> The update includes more enhancements and bugfixes contributed by
> NorthScale:
> * isasl support
> * topkeys support
> * extension api to allow you to dynamically load modules with extra
> functionality
> * Refactored connection pool to use the object cache
>
> You can find the complete source code
> http://github.com/trondn/memcached/tree/engine
>
> Happy hacking,
>
> Trond
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