William:
Apparently I was feeling a bit dyslexic... I meant to ask for A*P*SX. :-/
I actually found it, I think, in a zip file at Apache Lounge, but as yet I'm not
sure what to do with it.
My goal is to compile the new mod_httpBL module from Project Honeypot. I also
tried it with Visual C++ 2005 Express, but it was missing a WIN32 #define and
apparently quite a few header includes.
Mark
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Mark A. Craig wrote:
Is there an equivalent to the ASPX binary for the Windows port of Apache
(I have 2.24)? I need to be able to compile an Apache module from
source, but the default install I did doesn't seem to include it. Does
it exist for Windows and, if so, where do I get it, how do I integrate
it into my existing install, etc.?
I don't know of an ASPX binary. I know of apxs, a tool to compile modules
in conjunction with a c compiler and linker. I know of mod_aspdotnet which
runs ASP.NET apps (under .NET 1.1).
If you are looking for the later, try
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-aspdotnet
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