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Re: building on Win32

From: <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2002-06-20 11:43:59 CEST

Quoting Paul Marculescu <paul@p16.pub.ro>:

>
> > Well, you'd have to build the whole server with 2072, not just mod_dav_svn
> > (for example, libsvn_fs 2285 is *not* going to work with 2072 of the
> > mod_dav_svn module).
>
> Ok.
>
> > But the newer client "should" be able to talk to the
> > old server.
>
> It does. I checked this.
>
> >
> > But really: it is better for all concerned to find and root out the problem
> > with the current code, than to go back to an old version.
> >
> > And I would agree with Branko: you shouldn't define the _STATIC symbols.
> > *What* is the problem that you're observing when you don't define them?
>
> So, without defining them, using exactly the mod_dav_svn.dsp from the
> repository (with the hashdump.c -> hash.c modification I said about in
> the previous mail), this is what happens:

I just tried the same, and it works for me. So: How did you build Apache?

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