On 1/9/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
More to the point, it was their makefile (patched as needed, but that's
not the point) ... but not the rest of their packages. We don't ship
zlib/openssl sources in the package. In my build structure, they are
just junctions. I was being 'clever' zipping up all the *.mak/*.dep files
into a package - threw it on my linux export of the packages and unpacked
it for the final result. My bad I forgot to unlink those junctions first.
The directories themselves, nevermind the .mak files within them, should
have never existed in a source package.
So, what Makefile.win does hack-msvc8-httpd-2.2.4.patch apply to?
That looks like it has some httpd-specific stuff, so I'm not clear how
that is a third-party Makefile. Or, am I misunderstanding something
about the patch you posted? Or was the diff between the Windows zip
files something more substantial than what is in the .patch file? --
justin