I have built Apache 2.4 with LibreSSL a couple times now to test and feel it's time I finally shared.
I can not guarantee I will be building them ever time a new LibreSSL version comes out because while they support Windows, they do not guarantee every release will build on Windows. Per the LibreSSL website;
QuotePrimary development occurs inside the OpenBSD source tree with the usual care the project is known for.
On a regular basis the code is re-packaged for portable use by other operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, etc).
As for 2.5.0, it was the case that not every component would build. So just because a new release comes out don't expect our downloads to be updated in turn. Also, while Libressl is not hard to build, it is much more time consuming so I take my time at getting to them.
For now consider these builds to be experimental.
The are built with;
APR Version | 1.5.2 |
APR-Util Version | 1.5.4 |
PCRE Version | 8.40 |
ZLib Version | 1.2.10 |
Lua Version | 5.1.5 |
LibXML2 Version | 2.9.4 |
NGHTTP2 Version | 1.19.0 |
SQLite3 Version | 3.16.2 |
You can get your copy from our Download Page (https://www.apachehaus.com/cgi-bin/download.plx#APACHELEVC14).