Hi!
Here is what I get trying to build a Win32 Subversion from the trunk:
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D:\src\subversion>python.exe gen-make.py -t dsp
BDB not found, BDB fs will not be built
Could not detect Ruby version, assuming 1.8.
Ruby bindings will be linked with ms
Yes, you need apr-util for apr 0.x and 1.x.
In 2.x apr-util might/will be integrated in Apr,so you still need it
but don't have to install it separately.
In the past you also needed apr-iconv, but that is no longer required
(depending on your settings)
Bert From: Sergei Antonov
Sent: 10-3-2013 1
Well, I took apr-util-1.5.1-win32-src.zip and dsw/dsp were generated.
Then I opened .dsw in VS 2010, did a conversion, and tried to build.
Nothing except zlib compiles, with a lot of "Cannot open include file:
'svn_private_config.h'" errors. Did I miss some step that generates
this file?
On 10 Mar
Ping. Stefan have you had a chance to look at this patch?
On Feb 24, 2013, at 7:37 PM, Joseph Schaefer wrote:
> Ok here's my latest stab at it. So far everything seems to work as
> expected, even when you have unsaved edits in the same working
> copy but are working in a subdir that doesn't co
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergei Antonov [mailto:sap...@gmail.com]
> Sent: zondag 10 maart 2013 16:39
> To: dev@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Windows build still requires apr-util?
>
> Well, I took apr-util-1.5.1-win32-src.zip and dsw/dsp were generated.
> Then I opened .dsw in
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