I believe part of the problem, besides the fact that the some of the project files are not correct (I had to modify some), is that for Win32, some of the libraries are NOT packaged with Flood. I think that in the Unix & Linux versions this is rectified in the "configure" and "buildconf" stages but it cannot be done for Win32. Note that the manual in the docs mentions that "Every official release schould be acompanied by everything you need to build and use flood. That includes all external libraries (except for SSL which is due to cryptography export restrictions) and documentation" so the Win32 distribution seems to be violating this principle since the distrib does not come with the pcre solution and apr-iconv. I have not checked yet whether these subprojects have been updated since I got them out of CVS last November. Can somebody comment on how the distribution obeys this principle for Win32?
-Norman Tuttle, OpenDemand Systems Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Norman Tuttle wrote: > I retrieved the Flood from the tarball when they said the new release > (1.1) was ready. I am finding the build rather arduous. It would also be > helpful if I were able to find documentation for building in Windows in > one place. If somebody could direct me to any helpful documentation to aid > in this task, please let me know (I had already built Flood on Windows > about a year ago from CVS successfully). > > -Norman Tuttle [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenDemand Systems Developer) > >