Apache 2.2.15 (and 2.2.17) binary installers no longer deploy 'lib' and 'include' directories

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Hello,

I'm long time user of Apache webserver as I build my own 3rd party modules for Apache. I recall all Apache 2.0.x (even the 1.3.x) binary installers used to deploy a 'lib' and an 'include' directories. 

Starting with Apache 2.2.x, things seem to have changed, up until 2.2.9 (I think), the 'include' directory is deployed by the installer but not the 'lib' directory. I just installed Apache 2.2.15 using (httpd-2.2.15-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8m-r2.msi) and didn't see an 'include' nor a 'lib' directories.

The reason I'm asking is when I build my (3rd party) modules, I use the include and lib directories to compile my modules as there is a dependency on them (headers and apr* libraries). Right now and going forward, I don't see how I could do this? I guess the general question is how does other 3rd party module writers compile/build their modules without include or lib directories provided by the binary installer.

Thanks for help.


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