I'm really happy that our docu receives such great attention recently
and is going to become much better as it seems ...
but due to the huge amount of commit messages I am no longer able to
review *code* commit messages quickly when I have to pick 3 code commits
out of 300 docu commits.
I
- Original Message -
I'm really happy that our docu receives such great attention recently
and is going to become much better as it seems ...
but due to the huge amount of commit messages I am no longer able to
review *code* commit messages quickly when I have to pick 3 code
separate docu-commit list, or at least mark them with an additional
X-Committype: docu
or something like that so that its possible to easily filter them.
An easy way would be to filter out stuff has docs/manual/ or
site/ in the subject. But it's not going to be very accurate:
Some
Joe, thanks for your work on this, and your patience through the process.
--Rich
On May 6, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Over on docs@ one of the recent conversations was
around moving the site documentation to the CMS,
starting first with the httpd site as a testbed.
After several
Do you have details on the on the new CMS, format, conversions, etc? We us the
httpd current format at work for our internal modules and might want to
transition to the CMS as well.
Thanks,
Brian
On May 6, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Over on docs@ one of the recent conversations
With an impressive 8 x +1 binding votes and no -1's, as well as +2 from
other docs@ readers, I believe we can call this vote passed with flying
colors :).
We will begin rolling out the commentary system in the trunk docs
shortly, and then we'll see where the wind of the web takes us.
I suspect
See http://www.apache/org/dev/cms and
http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref for details
on the CMS.
- Original Message -
From: Brian J. France br...@brianfrance.com
To: dev@httpd.apache.org; Joe Schaefer joe_schae...@yahoo.com
Cc: d...@httpd.apache.org d...@httpd.apache.org
Sent:
First link should be : http://www.apache.org/dev/cms
http://www.apache.org/dev/cms
Le 07/05/2012 16:58, Joe Schaefer a écrit :
See http://www.apache/org/dev/cms and
http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref for details
on the CMS.
- Original Message -
From: Brian J.
On 5/1/2012 4:00 PM, Guenter Knauf wrote:
Hi Eric,
Am 01.05.2012 16:30, schrieb Eric Covener:
Even 2.0 seems to just generate libmod_foo.exp then pass the generated
file to the linker, but I wouldn't go out of your way removing them
from 2.0 and 2.2 if they aren't bothering anyone.
hmmm, so
On 5/1/2012 7:03 PM, Fred Moyer wrote:
On OS X 10.7, gcc 4.2.1, with apr-1.4.5 and apr-util 1.4.1, I
encounter the following error attempting to build httpd 2.4.2. I
didn't see any architecture specific code in
srclib/apr/include/apr_file_info.h. Any thoughts?
./configure
On 5/3/2012 8:47 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
I'm curious what the status of 2.4.x-on-Windows is... What else
can we do to speed this along?
Can't speak for anyone but myself; I am just recovering from a month of
changing machines
over and over again due to a dead critical/primary laptop. Now
Vote:
[X] change gen_test_char.c to always compile without APR
for 2.4 forwards.
On 5/3/2012 10:39 AM, Guenter Knauf wrote:
Vote:
[x] change gen_test_char.c to always compile without APR
[ ] leave it as it is because ...
just for the records (and to pop up this again now one week latter) here's my
own vote;
then so far sf, wrowe and me +1 for the change and nobody
On 5/6/2012 4:39 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Over on docs@ one of the recent conversations was
around moving the site documentation to the CMS,
starting first with the httpd site as a testbed.
After several hours of hacking on the site that
has now been accomplished, so we'd please like everyone
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