On 12/18/2012 1:32 PM, Andy Wang wrote:
On 12/18/2012 02:45 PM, Gregg Smith wrote:

The difference between the win32 and unix sources are the line endings (Win's vs. Unix's) and the .mak & .dep files. These make & dependency files have been exported from Visual C++ 6, which was the last version that would export them.
Apologies for the potentially dumb question, but how are the .mak & .dep files exported? I can understand that between 2.2.xx releases they are perhaps okay, but if I wanted to figure out how to do a windows 2.4.x build where there hasn't been a 2.4.x win32-src zip bundled already, where would I get the appropriate .mak & .dep files?

Steal mine or IIRC it's under the Project menu in VC6. There is also a fixwin32mak.pl in srclib\apr\build and if run from the source root (httpd-x.x.x), will strip the hard coded paths out of the .mak files so they are relative to the root folder.

G

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