apr-util is there, and there's an apr folder, but no apr.h. I've manually added apr\include from the srclib folder of the apache source distro. In there are apr.hnw, apr.hw, and apr.h.in. Should I copy one of these as apr.h?
On Jan 23, 9:11 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/1/24 Jon Prater <jonathan.pra...@gmail.com>: > > > > > 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. > > Does it include any header files, ie. httpd.h etc. I thought they > should be all provided. If only httpd headers files are included then > someone has screwed up. > > You may need to down load the separate source for apr and apr-util. > They need to be same version as was used when Apache was built. I > wouldn't have expected this to be the case though. > > Graham > > > 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 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "modwsgi" group. 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