I miss the very popular Windows 7 in this list. (And Windows 8 R2, but Ivan
already added that one)
Bert
(Sorry for the html mail and top posting)
From: William A Rowe Jr
Sent: donderdag 22 december 2016 18:21
To: Steffen
Cc: APR Developer List
Subject: Re: Supported Windows versions for APR 2.0
On 24.12.2016 08:23, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
>>> CMake pollutes working copy with some unrelated files.
>>
>> ...it does? I don't think I've had any pollution with my workflow, since
>> CMake gives you the option to separate the build tree from the source tree.
>> What files do you see showing up?
>>
>
On 22.12.2016 18:21, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> What I'd like us to consider is to rip out all FooFnA() ASCII calls, and
> shift entirely to the Unicode mapping, perhaps with some support of
> alternate operating charsets for the non-httpd consumer. Would like to hear
> of folks deliberately buildi
CMakeCache.txt On 24 December 2016 at 13:36, Branko Čibej
wrote:
> On 24.12.2016 08:23, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
CMake pollutes working copy with some unrelated files.
>>>
>>> ...it does? I don't think I've had any pollution with my workflow, since
>>> CMake gives you the option to separate the bui
On 24.12.2016 18:56, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
> CMakeCache.txt On 24 December 2016 at 13:36, Branko Čibej
> wrote:
>> On 24.12.2016 08:23, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
> CMake pollutes working copy with some unrelated files.
...it does? I don't think I've had any pollution with my workflow, since
CM
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