Hi 1. I read on Apachelounge.com that MinGW does not support shared memory and therefor Apache can not be build using MinGW*. Is this still correct?
http://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?p=17400#17400 Currently I am trying to compile the following Apache dll's against MinGW: libapr-1 libaprutil-1 libhttpd But that results in the following errors: https://gist.github.com/809279 The steps I followed are the same as Nimrod A. Abing done here: http://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi/msg/703764238db99a5a Any hints are welcome. 2. Has this change made it into Apache? http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@apr.apache.org/msg11024.html 3. General question, that nobody wanted to answer on users@apache (I also asked Nick Kew): If I compiled Ruby, and mod_ruby (still results in some linkage errors) against MinGW on Windows and now I want to load mod_ruby.so into Apache for Windows, will that work? I know that Apache for Windows is compiled by W. Rowe using Visual Studio. Generally it would be really helpful if the Apache Foundation would ad some more documentation on Dealing with Apache on Windows with MinGW. MinGW is gaining fast for Windows users as it is a lot leaner the Cygwin. Thank you for your Feedback. I am willing to pay to get this done. If you feel capable please contact me offlist. Best Zeno PS: I am a Linux User running Windows Vista via VirtualBox on Gentoo. [* http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.mingw.user/35380]