--On Monday, February 7, 2005 10:44 PM +0000 wrowe@apache.org wrote: > Author: wrowe > Date: Mon Feb 7 14:44:09 2005 > New Revision: 151766 > > URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=151766 > Log: > > In order to remove the win32ver.awk generation of .rc files for apr, > it's necessary to have a 'vanilla' c preprocessor file which doesn't > have all the extra apr.h or other function declaration cruft. > > ap_release.h is the httpd project's convention, and it seems to fit > the bill. Provide "big red warnings" (tm) to not use this new file > directly, if the user wants to retain compatibility with APR 0.x/1.x. I don't get it. What exactly are you trying to do? Why must you add a header file that is exactly the same as what was in apr_version.h? You also just broke the Unix build which expects the version to be in apr_version.h. I really dislike the ap_release.h strategy used by httpd. I also don't think it makes sense for APR in any form. Please discuss this first on dev@apr so we can minimize breakage. -- justin