Re: [OT] compilers for c Appache modules
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Rod Butcher wrote: I know it's offtopic, please direct me to correct data source, can't find it... For the first time I need to compile a module (mod_throttle_access) for Apache on Win32. I have the free Borland 5.5 C++ command line compiler. What settings etc ? (Have the Eagle book, can't find it there). thanks. Rod You should use the same compiler for compiling modules that your Apache was compiled with, for binary compatibility. Was your Apache compiled with Borland's C++? If so, follow the relevant make file of the Apache sources that was used to compile one of the standard modules. best regards, randy kobes
[OT] compilers for c Appache modules
I know it's offtopic, please direct me to correct data source, can't find it... For the first time I need to compile a module (mod_throttle_access) for Apache on Win32. I have the free Borland 5.5 C++ command line compiler. What settings etc ? (Have the Eagle book, can't find it there). thanks. Rod === This email message may contain the Ebola virus. The sender is not responsible for any death, destruction, reflux or tinitis that may result from reading this message. The sender's lawyer forces him to write this crap.
Re: [OT] compilers for c Appache modules
I've never done it, but you may want to look for instructions on compiling mod_perl in general on win32. Likely however your mod_perl was compiled is a reasonable way to compile another C module on Apache for Win32. At 10:49 PM 8/19/2001 +1000, Rod Butcher wrote: I know it's offtopic, please direct me to correct data source, can't find it... For the first time I need to compile a module (mod_throttle_access) for Apache on Win32. I have the free Borland 5.5 C++ command line compiler. What settings etc ? (Have the Eagle book, can't find it there). thanks. Rod === This email message may contain the Ebola virus. The sender is not responsible for any death, destruction, reflux or tinitis that may result from reading this message. The sender's lawyer forces him to write this crap. __ Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eXtropia - The Open Web Technology Company http://www.eXtropia.com/