instdso.sh ... show_bug.cgi?id=43033 - complicates make install of php

2012-10-05 Thread Michael Felt
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43033 Would be great if this could get a little love. I am trying to package PHP and one error I get comes from this script. There seems to be a logic error -- as it continues to remove what it is supposed to be installing. I have added to the

Re: Powered by icon for httpd-2.4 needs update

2012-10-05 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
On 10/4/2012 4:04 AM, Nick Kew wrote: Oh dear, I have to go against the bandwagon. I like pb2 best, by a clear margin. The contrast to pb3 is that it separates the slogan visually from the name, which I find more comfortable. Pb3 jars when the text powered by ... turns out not to trip off

Re: Powered by icon for httpd-2.4 needs update

2012-10-05 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 10/05/2012 04:25 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: On 10/4/2012 4:04 AM, Nick Kew wrote: Oh dear, I have to go against the bandwagon. I like pb2 best, by a clear margin. The contrast to pb3 is that it separates the slogan visually from the name, which I find more comfortable. Pb3 jars when the

Re: Powered by icon for httpd-2.4 needs update

2012-10-05 Thread Nick Kew
On Fri, 05 Oct 2012 09:25:55 -0500 Daniel Ruggeri drugg...@primary.net wrote: On 10/4/2012 4:04 AM, Nick Kew wrote: Oh dear, I have to go against the bandwagon. I like pb2 best, by a clear margin. The contrast to pb3 is that it separates the slogan visually from the name, which I find

Re: Powered by icon for httpd-2.4 needs update

2012-10-05 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
On 10/5/2012 11:53 AM, Nick Kew wrote: No. Apache is the brand and the logo. HTTPD is just a name. I can agree that Apache is the brand... but isn't the focus of a 'powered by' logo the product rather than the brand? Meaning... These clothes cleaned by Procter Gamble makes less sense to me