This downloads page includes only the sources to compile and build APR projects, using the proper tools.
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory - Portable Runtime project
binaries/ 04-May-2018 14:43 - Portable Runtime project
patches/ 26-Jun-2018 04:47 - Portable Runtime project
Announcement1.x.html 07-Nov-2017 10:04 4.3K Portable Runtime project
Announcement1.x.txt 07-Nov-2017 10:04 3.3K Portable Runtime project
CHANGES-APR-1.6 22-Oct-2017 13:33 5.3K Portable Runtime project
CHANGES-APR-ICONV-1.2 22-Oct-2017 13:33 3.2K Portable Runtime project
CHANGES-APR-UTIL-1.6 22-Oct-2017 13:33 3.0K Portable Runtime project
apr-1.6.3-win32-src.zip 22-Oct-2017 13:33 1.1M APR zipped source for win32
apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2 22-Oct-2017 13:33 834K Portable Runtime project
apr-1.6.3.tar.gz 22-Oct-2017 13:33 1.0M APR gzipped source
apr-iconv-1.2.2-win32-src.zip 22-Oct-2017 13:33 1.3M APR-iconv zipped source for win32
apr-iconv-1.2.2.tar.bz2 22-Oct-2017 13:33 1.0M Portable Runtime project
apr-iconv-1.2.2.tar.gz 22-Oct-2017 13:33 1.2M APR-iconv gzipped source
apr-util-1.6.1-win32-src.zip 22-Oct-2017 13:33 599K APR zipped source for win32
apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2 22-Oct-2017 13:33 419K Portable Runtime project
apr-util-1.6.1.tar.gz 22-Oct-2017 13:33 541K APR-util gzipped source
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