Hi Brad,
> About 90% of the NetWare specific changes for the APR layer have been
> checked into CVS. I am still working on the final 10% (which is
> usually the hardest). It may not look that way only because we were
> able to piggy back most of the NetWare code on Unix. This is a good
> thing for us because it means that we didn't have to rewrite a lot of
> code. I still have to organize some of the platform specific header
> files and get some of the kinks worked out in the project file, but
> we are close to having and APR layer that should work with the HTTPD
> server. In theory as soon as we get APR complete, there shouldn't be
> any additional work necessary to make Apache 2.0 run. Of course a
> theory is just a theory until it is proven and we won't have the
> proof until APR is complete for NetWare :).
thanks for your detailed info!
And please dont misunderstand me:
I dont want to say something against your work, it was just only to tell Bill that we
are currently unable to look at 2.0...
Can you please post here when you have checked in all files needed for building a 2.0
version?
Thanks, Guenter.