How about setting something up on SourceForge?  I know they have OS X
environments available for compiling and testing.

Ian

On 1/28/02 2:19 PM, "John Siracusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm cc-ing this to the Mac OS X Perl list in the hopes that someone can
> provide a test environment for you.  (I would, but my OS X box is behind a
> firewall at work.)
> 
> So how about it, [EMAIL PROTECTED] folks, can any of you help get libapreq up
> and running on OS X an long last? (See message quoted below)
> 
> -John
> 
> On 1/28/02 2:02 PM, Joe Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Great! Now we have an even broader benchmark. Please tell me when 1.0 is
>>> released (in case I get carried away with other things and don't notice
>>> the announce) and I'll make sure to update my benchmarking package,
>>> re-run the benchmarks and correct the results in the guide.
>> 
>> Great- there's a typo or two in the handler_do sub, but they should be
>> pretty obvious when you try to run it.
>> 
>> I hope a new release will be just around the corner, but if you want
>> to test out some of the latest stuff, have a look at
>> 
>> http://www.apache.org/~joes/
>> 
>> I don't think we'll have a 1.0 that works on OS/X, but I might be able
>> to include a patch in the distro that will build the C api of libapreq
>> directly into httpd.  This might allow OS/X to run Apache::Request and
>> Apache::Cookie at the same time, but that platform is unavailable to me
>> for testing.
> 
> 

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