Re: Unable to compile Apache-2.2.11 on Windows using Cygwin

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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
sathya sai wrote:
By looking at the difference in the source tree between Apache-2.2.9 &
Apache-2.2.11, I could see that "*.mak" & ".dep" are removed from the
latest source tree of Apache-2.2.11 & thus causing the problem.

nope - .mak/.dep files are added to the httpd-2.2.x-win32-src.zip package.

If you want a native build from the command line (sounds like you do) you
just need to grab the right package and ensure ms tools/sdk are in your
path.

FYI the other way 'round is to run srclib\apr\build\cvtdsp -2005
and then load apache.dsw into devenv (visual studio 2003+++).  Even
running the command line make when then run them through the console
devenv mode from the imported .sln / .vcproj files.

If you want a command line cyg/mingw build you don't do any of the above,
including using makefile.win.  You run ./configure and proceed as if you
were running in any other unix package.



...Also, why are you (a) compiling something in an odd way and (b) compiling under Cygwin for Windows when you'll get better perfomance on a standard win32 build.

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