Open Source Projects Using APR: mod_spin

2003-12-18 Thread Bojan Smojver
You can put on the list of projects using APR my own mod_spin (http://www.rexursive.com/software/modspin/). Not only does the module use APR, but also the applications written for it use APR. Also, the API that the module provides relies heavily on APR. This module is licensed under the GPL, so

Re: Open Source Projects Using APR: mod_spin

2003-12-18 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Bojan Smojver wrote: You can put on the list of projects using APR my own mod_spin (http://www.rexursive.com/software/modspin/). Not only does the module use APR, but also the applications written for it use APR. Also, the API that the module provides relies heavily on

Re: Open Source Projects Using APR: mod_spin

2003-12-18 Thread Bojan Smojver
Thanks. On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 11:27, Cliff Woolley wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Bojan Smojver wrote: You can put on the list of projects using APR my own mod_spin (http://www.rexursive.com/software/modspin/). Not only does the module use APR, but also the applications written for it use

[STATUS] (apr) Wed Dec 17 23:45:20 EST 2003

2003-12-18 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
APACHE PORTABLE RUNTIME (APR) LIBRARY STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2003/11/21 10:42:03 $] Release: 0.9.3 : tagged March 30, 2003 0.9.2 : released March 22, 2003 0.9.1 : released September 11, 2002 0.9.0 : released August 28, 2002

[STATUS] (apr-util) Wed Dec 17 23:45:27 EST 2003

2003-12-18 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
APRUTIL LIBRARY STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2003/03/31 05:32:43 $] Release: 0.9.3 : Tagged March 30, 2002 0.9.2 : Released March 22, 2002 (alpha) 0.9.1 : Released September 11, 2002 (alpha) 0.9.0 : Not released

Re: File buckets and downloadng files larger than 4gig...

2003-12-18 Thread Graham Leggett
Brad Nicholes wrote: I guess the other question would be, is this even an issue? Do users expect to be able to download a file larger than 4gig or even 2gig? DVD images are in the ballpark of these sort of sizes, so I would say it is important, yes. Regards, Graham --