| This directory contains the necessary makefiles to build |
| libapreq and related things on Win32 using VC++ 6. Run, |
| from the httpd-apreq-2 top-level directory, |
| perl Makefile.PL |
| to generate the top-level Makefile. Available options are: |
| |
| --with-apache2=C:\Path\to\Apache2 : specify the top-level Apache2 directory |
| --debug : build a debug version |
| --without-perl : skip initialization of perl glue |
| --help : print a help message |
| |
| With no options specified, an attempt will be made to find a suitable |
| Apache2 directory, and if found, a non-debug version will be built. |
| |
| Assuming the configuration is successful, a Makefile will |
| be generated. This can be used as: |
| |
| nmake - builds the libapreq2 library |
| nmake test - runs the supplied tests |
| nmake mod_apreq - builds mod_apreq |
| nmake install - install the C libraries |
| nmake clean - clean |
| nmake perl_glue - build the perl glue |
| nmake perl_test - test the perl glue |
| nmake perl_install - install the perl glue |
| nmake docs - build documentation |
| nmake help - print a usage message |
| |
| The 'docs' target is only available if a doxygen binary is detected. |
| |
| An experimental apxs tool for Win32 is available at |
| http://perl.apache.org/dist/win32-bin/apxs_win32.tar.gz |
| which will be needed to build the env/c-modules tests. If the |
| apxs bat file isn't found on your system, the configuration |
| script should offer to fetch and install it for you. If this |
| is not done, grab the above archive, unpack it, and run the |
| Configure.pl script within the archive to install. |