Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Under NT you can go to http://www.opensa.org/ and get Apache, mod_ssl,
> > OpenSSL and PHP4 with a comfortable installation for about 3MB.
> > Five to ten minutes download plus two minutes installation and that`s
> > it. That should be ok ?!
> 
> I know OpenSA, and I'm even subscribed to its mailing list. I only
> thought that its good idea, the integration, may help Apache and
> mod_ssl too. Especially when you have one source tree for UNIX and
> Windows (which is very simple, as I already tried and explained).
> 
> But I see that not all the people share my opinion, so maybe I
> should give up, and focus on the compromized idea (to make the
> patch scripts more compatible).

I like the idea that the UNIX and NT mod_ssl patch/install scripts should
do the same thing, err, I mean produce the same results. I, on UNIX, add
mod_ssl to Apache, import into CVS, and then everyone, UNIX and NT
developers, checkout Apache + mod_ssl, and proceed from there. It's a minor
irritation that I have to do some bits by hand to properly add the NT
parts. 

-Tom

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Tom Vaughan <tvaughan at aventail dot com>
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