On 12/31/2015 10:31 AM, Cooke, Mark wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Zhakov [mailto:i...@visualsvn.com]
Sent: 30 December 2015 18:59
On 30 December 2015 at 19:06, Cooke, Mark <mark.co...@siemens.com> wrote:
[Updates below]
-----Original Message-----
From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.co...@siemens.com]
Sent: 30 December 2015 15:56
Folks,
I was having issues compiling httpd and svn for use with Trac (via the
python 2.7 bindings). I have compiled httpd 2.4.18 (with apr 1.5.1,
apr-util 1.5.4, apr-iconv 1.2.1, openssl 1.0.2e, pcre 1.3.8 and
mod_wsgi 4.4.21) and am now trying to compile svn.
I noted the comments about zlibstat and ZLIB_WINAPI [1][2], so I edited:
- zconf.h (added #define ZLIB_WINAPI)
- bld_ml32.bat (added the /safeseh switch to both lines)
...and ran:
- vcbuild /rebuild contrib\vstudio\vc9\zlibvc.sln "Release|Win32"
This seems to compile OK so I copied the zlibstat.lib up to the zlib root.
[1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/INSTALL (section E4
ZLib)
[2] http://www.tannerhelland.com/5076/compile-zlib-winapi-wapi-stdcall/
Next I built SERF 1.3.8:
[...]
In the end I got it running by _removing_ all the ZLIB_WINAPI
defines in the Visual Studio project files and _not_ defining
ZLIB_WINAPI in the main config file: this is the opposite of the
advice in [1]! Does this sound correct? If so I think the INSTALL
file needs updating.
I get one test failure but it looks bad:-
START: checksum-test.exe
PASS: checksum-test 1: checksum parse
PASS: checksum-test 2: checksum emptiness
PASS: checksum-test 3: zero checksum matching
svn_tests: E200006: Decompressed data doesn't match expected size or crc
with blocksize 17: Found crc32=0x3a74e3ee, size=241883.
Verify your ZLib installation, as this should never happen
FAIL: checksum-test 4: zlib expansion test (zlib regression)
Zlib has known bug in assembly optimized code. Just disable assembly
optimized code in zlib and everything should be fine.
Thanks, Ivan, that makes sense. For the record this is how I got ZLib working
for me:
Unpack archive to \svn\zlib
Search/Remove all instances of ZLIB_WINAPI from *.vcproj
Are you sure this is required? My current build environment suggests
it's just building/working fine and as intended by adding the
ZLIB_WINAPI define. That's how it should also work.
I've to admit that I didn't test it using VS 2008 (but rather 2010 and
2015), but I would not expect that having an impact on the reported
linker error you got.
Might it be that you compiled another lib which pulled in zlib without
defining ZLIB_WINAPI? Then that would explain the linker error you are
reporting.
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Regards,
Stefan Hett