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Posted to dev@apr.apache.org by Govinda Raju Narayan <gn...@unidesk.com> on 2009/03/16 07:09:04 UTC
Query
Hi,
Is APR available at kernel level?, I mean Is I can use APR at driver code on both windows and Linux?. The reason is I'm looking for feasibility of using log4cxx at driver level.
Thanks in advance.
Raju
RE: Query
Posted by Bing Swen <bs...@pku.edu.cn>.
Sorry that I have little idea of log4cxx, so I can not help you for that topic.
Bing
-----Original Message-----
From: Govinda Raju Narayan [mailto:gnarayan@unidesk.com]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 8:41 PM
To: Bing Swen
Subject: RE: Query
Appreciated, for quick response, Is there anyway I can use log4cxx at kernel level?
Thanks
Raju
-----Original Message-----
From: Bing Swen [mailto:bswen@pku.edu.cn]
Sent: 16 March 2009 4:02 PM
To: Govinda Raju Narayan
Subject: RE: Query
Govinda Raju Narayan [gnarayan@unidesk.com] wrote on Monday, March 16, 2009 2:09 PM
>
> Is APR available at kernel level?, I mean Is I can use APR at driver code on both
> windows and Linux?. The reason is I'm looking for feasibility of using log4cxx
> at driver level.
I think not. APR needs CRT (C Runtime) library, but no OS provides a CRT at its kernel.
Bing