Hi Axel, > Hi Silvia, > > just install cygwin (don't forget the apache module, which is an optional > part of the cygwin system), install root for gcc on cygwin = win32gcc (get > the binary distrib or build from source), and try to build carrot. If you > run into any problems let us (Valeriy O and me) know. A priori I can't see > any problem in that approach. I'm pretty sure it will not work because of different implementations of Apache webserver under Linux and M$ Windows . The first one using "procees farm" aproach spawning child subprocess, the second one is based on "multithreading nature" of M$ Windows. Regards. Valeriy > Cheers, Axel. > > > In theory :-) this should be possible with win32gcc and apache compiled > > under cygwin + gcc. > > > > One has to try that theory. > > Valeri > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch > > [mailto:owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch] > >> On Behalf Of Valeriy Onuchin > >> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 7:05 AM > >> To: maselli@to.infn.it; roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch > >> Subject: Re: [ROOT] Carrot on WIN2000 > >> > >> Hello Silivia, > >> > >> > Dear Root, > >> > I am interested to install Carrot on WIN2000. > >> > Is this version available? > >> > >> Not for a moment. We're planning to make it in the future. > >> > >> Thanks. Regards. Valeriy > >> > >> > Many Thanks and Regards > >> > Silvia > >> > > > > >
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