Thank you for doing this, Steve.  Your effort is wonderful because 
it makes it possible for all Windows users to have access to ModPerl 
(and hopefully also libapreq2).

        In case others aren't aware, the vast majority of Windows systems 
administrators I've encountered aren't familiar with compiling from 
sources, as is a generally common skill among Unix/Linux 
administrators.  But it's not only a matter of software development 
skills; it's also a matter of the tools and libraries necessary for 
compiling from source not being easy to find and configure on Windows 
(at least compared to how easy it is to obtain and use these tools 
and libraries in Unix/Linux environments).  The reason for this is 
that Windows software normally comes pre-compiled.

        So, thanks again Steve -- what you're doing is very helpful.

> For those who are interested, I have uploaded binary 64-bit builds of
> mod_perl-2.0.10 and libapreq2-2.14 components compatible with Apache
> Lounge 2.4.34 (Win64, VC15, built 15 August 2018) and each of:
> 
> * ActivePerl 5.26.1.2601 (x64)
> * Strawberry Perl 5.26.1.1 (64bit)
> * Strawberry Perl 5.28.0.1 (64bit)
> 
> ActivePerl 5.28.0 isn't available yet, but I will upload builds for it
> when it is.
> 
> I haven't made 32-bit builds this time. There doesn't seem to be any
> 32-bit builds of ActivePerl any more either, if the current releases
> are anything to go by, and I personally only use 64-bit now anyway (as
> does my $workplace).
> 
> You can download them from http://home.apache.org/~stevehay/
> 
> Regards,
> Steve


Randolf Richardson - rand...@inter-corporate.com
Inter-Corporate Computer & Network Services, Inc.
Beautiful British Columbia, Canada
http://www.inter-corporate.com/


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