On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:51 PM, <kmra...@rockwellcollins.com> wrote:
> > > Nor should you even try to, IMO. There comes a time when it ceases to > > > make any sense to support an old compiler that's been EOL-d a while > ago, > > > especially since free versions of newer compilers are available. > > > > > > I would support removing the .dsp generator completely. > > > > +1, it's old and broke and better to not exist. If it's there someone > > is likely to try to use it. > > Doesn't Apache officially only support vc6 builds for httpd on Windows? > > I know some unofficial builds (and I use an x64 version compiled with > vs2008) > are available, but removing vc6 support would be premature if Apache isn't > widely available when built with newer compilers... > > Kevin R. > The HTTP server project stopped providing Windows binaries or even a Windows-specific source zip file a few releases ago. The documentation for building mentions VC 6.0, but it also mentions later versions and I believe the build process supports other versions. We build it using VS 2010. Apache Lounge binaries are all done with newer versions as well. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/