Hi. Jorge

Thank you for your advice.

However, sorry but I do not think I understood completely what you said.

You have said, "You can checkout the windows install source files from
subversion and
start working from there."

When you say, "subversion", does it mean S/W for version controlling?
Or does it mean a bunch of Win32 version apache source codes? How can
I deal with install files with it?

Ultimately what I want to do is to make an installer like msi,
including original apache source files
, modified source files and my own CGI file.

Could Jorge or anybody else explain how to create an installer more
explicitly for the beginner like me?

Thanks



On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Jorge
Schrauwen<jorge.schrau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can checkout the windows install source files from subversion and
> start working from there.
>
> Other than that, I don't have any advice, but make sure to clearly
> state this isn't released by the ASF but by a 3rd party
> It's probably a good idea to read "Licensing of Distributions "
> section of http://apache.org/licenses/ as wel.
>
>
> ~Jorge
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Brian Kim<09su.resea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Until now, I just downloaded source code, modified some of
>> them(mostly, mod_http_proxy.c) and finished adding
>>
>> some functionality. In the meantime, I tested it by getting my web
>> browser to have local host IP as its proxy server.
>>
>> Now it is time to release the apache to other testers who may use
>> Windows mostly. In the end, through this,
>>
>> I can be sure the correctness of the system.
>>
>>
>> For this, I may need to prepare the following two things.
>>
>> (1) Creates a kind of automatic install program which install my http
>> pache server to their OS
>>
>> (2) Set up all possible web browsers to get local IP as its proxy
>> server automatically
>>
>> I think (1) is the main functionality that I have to make. In fact,
>> regarding (2), I can make a guideline sheet asking for
>>
>> setting up proxy.
>>
>> Does anybody have any suggestion for this?
>>
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