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− | =How to compile mod_xebra on windows= | + | =How to compile mod_xebra on windows (under construction)= |
* Get apache source 2.2.11 for windows and extract | * Get apache source 2.2.11 for windows and extract | ||
* Load the apache project into VS (for VS2008 you need to do a conversion of the project files, ask google about 'cvtdsp.pl') | * Load the apache project into VS (for VS2008 you need to do a conversion of the project files, ask google about 'cvtdsp.pl') | ||
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* Depending on where you extracted apache source, you have to adapt the additional includes property of the xebra_mod project | * Depending on where you extracted apache source, you have to adapt the additional includes property of the xebra_mod project | ||
* Build mod_xebra | * Build mod_xebra | ||
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+ | If you compiled with Visual Studio 2008, mod_xebra will depend on msvcr90d.dll. If you want to avoid that you can either compile with a previous version of VC or: | ||
+ | * Install Microsoft Windows SDK 6.0 | ||
+ | * Set APACHE_SRC env var (you need to have compiled the apache libs) | ||
+ | * Open the SDK 6.0 Cmd Shell, browse to the mod_xebra folder and type | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | cl.exe /Od /I "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr-util\include" /I "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr\include" /I "%APACHE_SRC%\include" /D "_DEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_WINDOWS" /D "_WINDLL" /FD /EHsc /MT /W3 /c mod_xebra.c | ||
+ | link.exe /OUT:"mod_xebra.so" /DLL /DYNAMICBASE /NXCOMPAT /MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"mod_xebra.so.intermediate.manifest" /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS ws2_32.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib "%APACHE_SRC%\debug\libhttpd.lib" "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr\debug\libapr-1.lib" "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr-util\debug\libaprutil-1.lib" "mod_xebra.obj" | ||
+ | </code> |
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How to compile mod_xebra on windows (under construction)
- Get apache source 2.2.11 for windows and extract
- Load the apache project into VS (for VS2008 you need to do a conversion of the project files, ask google about 'cvtdsp.pl')
- Add project mod_xebra to apache solution
- Select dependencies for mod_xebra: libapr, libaprutil, libhttpd
- Depending on where you extracted apache source, you have to adapt the additional includes property of the xebra_mod project
- Build mod_xebra
If you compiled with Visual Studio 2008, mod_xebra will depend on msvcr90d.dll. If you want to avoid that you can either compile with a previous version of VC or:
- Install Microsoft Windows SDK 6.0
- Set APACHE_SRC env var (you need to have compiled the apache libs)
- Open the SDK 6.0 Cmd Shell, browse to the mod_xebra folder and type
cl.exe /Od /I "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr-util\include" /I "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr\include" /I "%APACHE_SRC%\include" /D "_DEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_WINDOWS" /D "_WINDLL" /FD /EHsc /MT /W3 /c mod_xebra.c link.exe /OUT:"mod_xebra.so" /DLL /DYNAMICBASE /NXCOMPAT /MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"mod_xebra.so.intermediate.manifest" /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS ws2_32.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib "%APACHE_SRC%\debug\libhttpd.lib" "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr\debug\libapr-1.lib" "%APACHE_SRC%\srclib\apr-util\debug\libaprutil-1.lib" "mod_xebra.obj"