After you said so I remembered I congratulated to you for having
succeeded in producing some output on a Windows installation....well, I
will rephrase this issue and shift the attention onto the chance of
having a specialized bridge for the WinNT MPM, provided the worker and
the lazy bridges would prove to be unfit or unsatisfactory.
If you can retrieve it please let us know, we'll try to fit it into
the source code in best possible way
-- Massimo
On 01/12/2016 03:05 PM, Georgios Petasis wrote:
Dear Massimo,
I think it was complete at that time, I was able to produce binaries.
But it was on an earlier version of rivet, I will
try to find it...
George
On 12/1/2016 14:42, Massimo Manghi wrote:
I don't remember how mature was your CMake based build system, would
you please elaborate a point on this issue? Or better, why not
committing your work as a starting point for further development if
you can't doing it yourself?
-- Massimo
On 01/12/2016 11:53 AM, Georgios Petasis wrote:
Dear Massimo,
On 8/1/2016 17:05, Massimo Manghi wrote:
- Supporting Apache webserver on Windows systems. Actually I don't
know lately what is the real interest around the Apache HTTP web
server on Windows, but I had been asked by some Tcl'ers years ago and
their interest might haven't waned completely. Basically we need
someone fluent enough with Tcl and Unix tools ported to Windows or (as
George Petasis did years ago) develop a CMake build system that could
integrate well with the current build scripts
I still think that CMake is the way to go under windows. It is very easy
to build a build system with it.
George
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