Greg, On 6/18/14, 12:11 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote: >> nmake /f makefile.win ARCH="Win32 Release" CRYPTO_LIST="openssl" >> buildall checkall > > If I don't need to build libapr statically, then I don't need to do > anything special, right? My understanding is that, when building the > final tcnative artifact, I will only need to build /that/ statically, right? > > Anyhow, I've been making some progress to the point where I have a > scripted up to the point of building APR. I've patched the APR sources > to some extent (e.g. enabling IPV6) and I wanted to know if I still had > to build from apr-util, or if it's possible to simply build apr (without > apr-util and apr-iconv)? > > It appears that I can build apr only, but the files you mentioned > patching above to support OpenSSL are in apr-util.
Duh, apr-util is definitely required. I went back and re-read your instructions more carefully and it was clear it is required. APR has built and is running all its tests. We'll see what happens when I get to the tcnative stage ;) Thanks for all the help! -chris
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