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* A binary file is a file that cannot be parsed in ascii and must not beWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-02-031-552/+552
* Clean up someone's cruft in the repository and back out this changeWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-02-031-552/+552
* Revert back to dsp6 format, and add several newer headers to theseWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-01-281-7/+16
* OS2 was chasing os2errno.h which we hid in a private platform directory,William A. Rowe Jr2001-01-281-4/+3
* Some win32 user and group handling functionsWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-01-281-0/+12
* Two headers, now two entries for msvc usersWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-01-201-0/+4
* Add remaining APR_DECLARE()s to all headers. Conditionally addedWilliam A. Rowe Jr2001-01-181-8/+437
* Correction, commited the vc5. Need vc6 in the tree. Humble appologies.William A. Rowe Jr2000-12-211-3/+4
* The Win32 overhaul, in summary;William A. Rowe Jr2000-12-211-22/+20
* Fix buildWilliam A. Rowe Jr2000-12-121-8/+6
* As noted by GStein, refering to an Apache file from within APR is evil...William A. Rowe Jr2000-11-281-4/+4
* Fast fix to get Win32 APR building (on to Apache itself)William A. Rowe Jr2000-11-091-3/+3
* Regardless of reaction to a symbol rename -within- the sources, theseWilliam A. Rowe Jr2000-10-111-2/+2
* Goodies need a new lib.William A. Rowe Jr2000-10-111-2/+2
* Mass update of API_IMPORT/EXPORT symbols TO APR_ symbols.William A. Rowe Jr2000-05-261-4/+4
* PR:William A. Rowe Jr2000-05-261-1/+1
* Win32: Convert ap_proc_t to tranparent type.Bill Stoddard2000-05-241-6/+5
* William A. Rowe Jr2000-05-191-8/+11
* This commit will most likely break everybody on Windows. The .dspRyan Bloom2000-05-171-9/+7
* William A. Rowe Jr2000-05-011-6/+5
* William A. Rowe Jr2000-05-011-2/+2
* Some Windows tweaks from William Rowe...Bill Stoddard2000-04-251-2/+2
* Win32: Link to apr.lib, not aprlib.lib to fix link breakageBill Stoddard2000-04-211-4/+4
* Revamp the Win32 make environment. Makefiles have been removed andBill Stoddard2000-04-201-0/+103