Re: Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

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Errr, wouldn't I have to know exactly what functions from which includes were actually being referenced in order to do that? I'm a pretty non-functional coder at this point... I never actually coded in C at all.

(My last "language" was actually Pascal, which I prefer because of the strong typing. If everyone had been using Pascal all these years instead of C, we'd have never had to worry about buffer overruns!)

So how do I do this, figure out which ones are actually required by the code?

Mark

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL
From: William A. Rowe, Jr. <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 07:39:58 PM

Mark A. Craig wrote:
Actually, Bill, it kinda sorta does use APR:

Yup... it looks half ported; right up through ctype.h it looks like the
author had reduced the headers to what was available, and then surrendered.

I suspect that this is the typical kitchen sink; throw in every usual
header so that any feature is available.  It might be worthwhile to comment
them all out and readd them one-by-one for the actual declarations that are
required by the code.

Witness, for example, the redundant sys/types.h :)

As I mention, comment them all out (I prefer #if 0 ... #endif for that sort
of thing) and start readding one-by-one, and possibly even state something
like /* for foo_fn() declaration */ explaining why that header is needed.

Bill


-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL
From: William A. Rowe, Jr. <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 03:41:57 PM

Mark A. Craig wrote:
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin>apxs -c -i -a
mod_httpbl.c
cl  /nologo /MD /W3 /O2 /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS /D NDEBUG
-I"C:\PROGRA~1\APACHE~1\Apache2.2\include"  /c /Fomod_httpbl.lo
mod_httpbl.c

mod_httpbl.c

mod_httpbl.c(360) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
'sys/socket.h': No such file or directory

apxs:Error: Command failed with rc=131072

So why am I missing this one, and what SDK do I hafta download to get
it?
You are there!!!  You will be able to build 'many' modules.

Sadly this author isn't using the APR API (w/httpd) for socket io.  There
is no win32 sys/socket.h.  Essentially this is not a win32 ported (or
generally portable) module.  Even on unix, sys/socket.h frequently
changes identity (which is why there is so much autoconf gunk in the
wheels of apr and httpd's ./configure).

Bill
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