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Henrik Nordstrom writes:
| Here are a status report on the NT port using Cygnus Gnu-WIN32 b19.
Hey, that's great - I was just trying to do this too, but didn't think
to look for the GNU regexp switch. We should have the opportunity to
battle test an NT version of Squid here - could put some portion of
our 9 million odd proxy HTTP connections a day through it once it's
proven itself.
FWIW - I've also been trying to build it under 95, using b19 + the
19.1 update to the cygwin DLL. More out of curiousity than anything
else, I have to admit :-)
configure reliably gets stuck when trying to check for the existence
of the various header files Squid's interested in. I may have a go at
hacking it a bit to see if I can get around this. I suspect Windows
95 is still going to lose somewhere down the line, but it would be a
neat hack if Squid could be persuaded to work without major surgery!
No NT server license required :-))
Ciao!
Martin
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