Steve Wong did speak thusly:
Thanks for your reply. I do expect the binary releases are tied to
platform specific information (OS, processor architecture, dependent
libraries). If the only thing change is Apache server version, does
it work? Or I should be prepared to add a dimension to my binary
release matrix. The grid for the new dimension is the last part of
the version number of Apache.
So, let me ask my question specific to a single platform again. Is
Apache a.b.y backward compatible with a.b.x in terms of loading
modules previously compiled with a.b.y? Do I have to recompile my
modules for every single minor releases?
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I am not an expert on that but I would say that it is possible it
might work but to be safe, you should compile against each particular
version of Apache you wish to support.
The other option is to make your source code available so people can
compile it against their own environment.
Dragon
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