I downloaded the one that Apache has on its HTTPD website and
installed that.  It doesn't come with sources in it though.  I
downloaded the sources separately and copied them into Apache's
install directory.  There's no apr.h in there.

On Jan 23, 8:39 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2009/1/24 Jon Prater <jonathan.pra...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > I've been trying to build it with VC++ Express 2008, and I keep
> > getting errors that it can't find apr.h.  I've got the Apache sources,
> > and I can't find anything called apr.h anywhere in them.
>
> APR is a separate package to Apache. My understanding though is that
> if you use Apache Software Foundation Windows package for Apache then
> it would be provided. Other Windows installers for Apache may be
> incomplete.
>
> Which Apache installer are you using for Apache?
>
> Graham
>
> > On Jan 20, 5:29 am, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> 2009/1/20 m0nonoke <affos...@gmail.com>:
>
> >> > Still no sign of Python 2.6 windows binary :(
>
> >> Yes, and I am starting to get a a bit unhappy about it as well.
>
> >> On the assumption that Adal isn't going to be able to help out, let us
> >> start planing how we can ensure have Windows builds for future.
>
> >> Can someone who knows a bit about Windows and Python get together a
> >> list for me which says what Microsoft C/C++ compiler is required for
> >> building Python extension modules for various versions of Python
> >> available. Basically, need to know which compiler Python installation
> >> was built with. I presume this information is available somewhere on
> >> Python web site. Am interested in what is required for Python 2.4,
> >> 2.5, 2.6 and 3.0. Also want to know if any of the free downloadable
> >> versions of Microsoft C/C++ compiler can be used or whether was can
> >> only used the paid for version.
>
> >> The build scripts that Adal was using are referenced from:
>
> >>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/issues/detail?id=4
>
> >> That is:
>
> >>  http://adal.chiriliuc.com/temp/win32.zip
>
> >> Knowing compiler requirements and having build scripts, can then see
> >> what various people can do for us.
>
> >> Graham
>
> >> > On Nov 23 2008, 11:34 pm, "Adal Chiriliuc" <adal.chiril...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> Hello,
>
> >> >> Sorry, I've been quite busy lately.
>
> >> >> I will try to post new builds in the following few days, including 
> >> >> Python
> >> >> 2.6 binaries.
>
> >> >> Matt, you must build mod_wsgi with the same compiler used for building
> >> >> Python 2.x. I don't know with what is Python 2.6 built, but if it's VS 
> >> >> 2008,
> >> >> you can't use VS 2005.
>
> >> >> Best regards,
> >> >> Adal
>
> >> >> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
>
> >> >> graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> > 2008/11/22 Clodoaldo <clodoaldo.pi...@gmail.com>:
>
> >> >> > > On Nov 21, 10:05 pm, "Matt Craighead"
> >> >> > > <matt.craigh...@conifersystems.com> wrote:
> >> >> > >> Hi all,
>
> >> >> > >> It looks like I'm not the first person asking about this, but is 
> >> >> > >> there
> >> >> > any
> >> >> > >> chance of getting Python 2.6 Windows binaries posted in the near 
> >> >> > >> future?
>
> >> >> > > The site of the person who builds the binaries is this:
>
> >> >> > >http://adal.chiriliuc.com/
>
> >> >> > > There is his email there.
>
> >> >> > I have tried a couple of times to get his attention via the list about
> >> >> > getting Python 2.6 binaries for mod_wsgi, but not no success so far.
> >> >> > :-(
>
> >> >> > Graham
>
> >> >> > > Regards, Clodoaldo
>
> >> >> > >> I have a commercial product that integrates with Apache and 
> >> >> > >> mod_python,
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > >> currently it uses Python 2.5.2.  Unfortunately I've run into an 
> >> >> > >> issue
> >> >> > with
> >> >> > >> the sqlite3 module in Python 2.5 that was fixed in Python 2.6, so 
> >> >> > >> I'd
> >> >> > like
> >> >> > >> to upgrade everything to Python 2.6.  I also just recently learned 
> >> >> > >> about
> >> >> > >> mod_wsgi and am thinking that it might be a good idea to switch -- 
> >> >> > >> it
> >> >> > >> doesn't look like mod_python development is terribly active, and 
> >> >> > >> if it
> >> >> > >> performs better that never hurts.
>
> >> >> > >> Thanks,
>
> >> >> > >> --
> >> >> > >> Matt Craighead
> >> >> > >> Founder/CEO, Conifer Systems LLChttp://www.conifersystems.com
> >> >> > >> 512-772-1834
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