On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Bing Swen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote on 2008年8月22日 9:03: > >> Which brings me to the other half of [community], I'm proposing we hold >> an Apache httpd {next} barcamp session for the community who are at >> ApacheCon BarCamp on Tuesday to learn about what has changed, what might >> change, and perhaps if we get enough folks to express interest ... about >> what they want to change. >> > > Another related question: We haven't been able to build httpd on 64-bit > Windows for about two and half years, since the April 2006 release of > httpd-2.2.2 (But x64 build is crucial for our application, and that's why we > are still using that "aged version"). Shall we have 64-bit Windows release > in the near future, say 2.2.10? (btw, we are really delighted to see that > now APR has a *clean* compile on x64 Windows.) > > Bing > ---- This is no true. The latest version I've been able to compile was 2.2.9 http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries You are however correct that it's getting more cumbersome! Vista + VS 2005/2008 is a no go. I'm using a XP x64 with VS 2005 in vmware to build it now. Also command line building is busted Using the IDE it's still possible. Jorge > > School of EE & CS, > Peking University, > Beijing 100871 > >