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Re: win32 questions: msg#00146apache.apr.devel
Branko Čibej wrote: Cool, well if someone who has commit access could do that, I'd appreciate it. Yeah, and both are old enough that they still have the 1.1 license at the top. I wonder why they were missed when the conversion happened. At first I assumed it was a bug in the cvs2svn conversion or something, but they still exist in the CVS repository, so that doesn't seem likely... In any case, this means I should have something that can generate apr.dsp and libapr.dsp later tonight or tomorrow. No promises as to how much it'll actually work, since I don't actually have a copy of VC6, but it'll at least look similar enough to the existing ones in the tree that someone on win32 will have a fighting chance to pound it into working order and commit it. Great, thanks. -garrett
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