RE: Apache HTTP Server 2.4.x for Windows?
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Thanks but that doesn't answer my question. I asked: 'is this
a policy change?'
EJP
This arguement has been going on the HTTPD-dev list recently too.
Defining some terms should answer your question.
Binaries are provided by volunteers who have commit access to the HTTPD
project. They are not formally provided by the Apache Software
Foundation.
There is ongoing discussion on the dev list about a way forward with regard
to Windows binary distribution. In the mean time, try the ApacheLounge binaries.
(if I was not using a mobile device, I would post a link, but it should be
easy enough to find anyway.)
That said, please do not email the dev list to complain about the lack of
"official" binaries. If you have any experience in automating the build process
on Windows, that might be appreciated.
- Y
On Sunday, December 16, 2012, Esmond Pitt wrote:
I know this has been discussed before but is this a policy
change? I've been
downloading Apache 2 Windows binaries direct from the
project for about ten
years.
EJP
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From: Tom Evans [mailto:tevans.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, 13
December 2012 11:31 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:
Apache HTTP Server 2.4.x for Windows?
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 4:47 PM,
Ben Johnson <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Apache
Software Foundation does not provide Windows binaries. You
> must
compile the software from source (no simple matter on Windows) or
>
obtain binaries from a third party. Apache Lounge is the best known
>
source for such binaries: https://www.apachelounge.com/download/
Just to
clarify, this is not specific to Windows. The Apache httpd project
doesn't
provide any binaries for any
platform.
Cheers
Tom
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