Nope. Will try it. Just thought someone here might have some better knowledge about libevent and contacts there.
Eran dormando wrote: > Not a clue here. Have you tried their list yet? > > Eran Sandler wrote: >> Dormando, >> >> I've compiled libevent 1.3e but I had to fix a couple of htings for it >> to compile on VS2005 (and Windows in general). >> >> It seems the Win32 code is not really up to date there. >> I currently have it compiled but none of the tests work (the signal >> test, for example, doesn't actually make the signal work). >> >> Do you know some people in the libevent mailing list or others that are >> willing to help me make libeven 1.3e work well on Windows? >> >> >> Eran >> >> dormando wrote: >>> 1.1a should still work but it's ancient. I haven't tested 1.4.0 with >>> memcached yet, but everything up to 1.3e should be absolutely fine. >>> Please use a more recent version if possible. It'll allow us to report >>> bugs and not get laughed at. >>> >>> Please feel free to link to patches or post them to the list. I'll (at >>> least me, anyway) will work with win32 patches to ensure they do not >>> disturb building under our unix targets. >>> >>> -Dormando >>> >>> Eran Sandler wrote: >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> I'm willing to try and help make the Win32 code up-to-date. >>>> >>>> I've taken a look at it and it seems the old code is from v1.2.1 and >>>> uses libevent v1.1a. >>>> What version of libevent is used in 1.2.4 (the minimum required >>>> version, at least officially) ? >>>> >>>> We need to get the 1.2.1 code up-to-date with 1.2.4 and make sure >>>> both it and the right version of libevent that is used on other >>>> places works well. >>>> I also want to make sure there are projects files for VS2005 and it >>>> compiles well on it (all of the necessary parts). >>>> >>>> It is time for memcached-win32 to be a part of the main memcached >>>> release :-) >>>> >>>> Anyone else is willing to help? >>>> >>>> Eran Sandler >>>> >> >
