It was a little messy when I merged it with the threads code, so I opted for the branch.
I think I found out why VC++ wouldn't build, so I should be able to chew through this by EOW or so if no-one beats me to it. (That's ssuming that I'll have to build libevent too.) On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 12:40:35AM +0000, Brad Fitzpatrick wrote: > If you can verify the merge doesn't break Linux builds at least, feel free > to merge into trunk. (assuming it's pretty and doesn't unnecessarily > clutter the tree.... but last I looked it was in a pretty nice shape.) > > We can fix Win32 later, if something's just a little not right. > > - Brad > > > On Mon, 7 May 2007, Paul Lindner wrote: > > > If anyone's interested I created a new memcached-win32 branch > > containing the latest trunk + the memcached win32 patch. > > > > I quickly set up the latest VC++ and was able to get a project to open > > up, but not build because of missing winsock2 and libevent > > dependencies.. > > > > I won't have a whole lot of time for this, and am a complete windows > > noob, so if anyone else can contribute that would be welcome. At > > least I should be able to verify that it builds once we get success on > > that branch.. > > > > -- Paul Lindner ||||| | | | | | | | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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