On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:03:56AM -0400, Christian Gross wrote: > No I do not think that at all. I was inspecting the code in the UNIX > and thought that yes it was pretty cross-platform. > > But what led me to this question was because none of the files were > referenced in the project files. For example there is the test file > testmem.c, which was also not referenced in the aprtest project. > > Hence since none of the SMS was being referenced in Windows I thought > there was a good reason for that, which I was missing. And hence why > I posted this question. > > But thank-you for the explanation on the apr/component/plat, etc.
AFAIK, no one (even Unix) is *using* SMS right now. I think when Dave gets back (think he said something about being gone for a week - not sure - maybe I'm confused), he might add some more stuff - I think Sander has a few patches outstanding? But, I think it is waiting for the SMS code to be stable (this is really being driven by the Samba people - they know where this is going far better than I) and then it needs to be tested and integrated with apr_pool_t. -- justin
