Ken,
the patch seems to be part of the libapreq distribution. There's a
directory called patches (at least in the distribution I have, I can
e-mail the patch to you if you don't have it).
However, I found one detail missing in the README. It says one should
do:
patch -p0 < ../apreq.patch (or the appropriate path to it).
But you also have to do the following:
cp libapreq/c/*.[ch] apache/src/lib/apreq (you might have to change the
name of the directories)
Hope that helps,
chris
PS: Please note that I am not subscribed to the apreq-dev list and
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