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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Stefan Fritsch <sf...@sfritsch.de> on 2011/07/24 21:51:55 UTC
Please test the build
Please test the recent changes of the module selections, especially if
you use non-Linux Unix flavors and/or non-default library locations.
Don't forget to do ./buildconf first.
The ldap revert also affects Windows/Netware. It would be nice if
someone could confirm that mod_ldap+mod_authnz_ldap build correctly on
these platforms.
Re: Please test the build
Posted by NormW <no...@gknw.net>.
Hi,
NetWare builds httpd-trunk against apr14/apu13 as in days past without
any blips, including the LDAP-related pieces.
Good job!
Norm
On 25/07/2011 5:51 AM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Please test the recent changes of the module selections, especially if
> you use non-Linux Unix flavors and/or non-default library locations.
> Don't forget to do ./buildconf first.
>
> The ldap revert also affects Windows/Netware. It would be nice if
> someone could confirm that mod_ldap+mod_authnz_ldap build correctly on
> these platforms.
>
Re: Please test the build
Posted by Mario Brandt <jb...@gmail.com>.
> The ldap revert also affects Windows/Netware. It would be nice if
> someone could confirm that mod_ldap+mod_authnz_ldap build correctly on
> these platforms.
In r1150510 both build fine on Windows. Tested to build x86 with VC9.
APR 1.4.5, APU 1.3.9, pcre 8.02
Mario
Re: Please test the build
Posted by "Gregg L. Smith" <gl...@gknw.net>.
Built this last night against APR/APU 1.4 HEAD, all went well. Thanks
Stefan for getting things moving again.
Cheers
Gregg
On 7/24/2011 12:51 PM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Please test the recent changes of the module selections, especially if
> you use non-Linux Unix flavors and/or non-default library locations.
> Don't forget to do ./buildconf first.
>
> The ldap revert also affects Windows/Netware. It would be nice if
> someone could confirm that mod_ldap+mod_authnz_ldap build correctly on
> these platforms.
>