On 11-11-2012 18:16, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
On Sunday 11 November 2012, Rainer Jung wrote:
I would like to donate the code so that it could be integrated
with apache as a standard module.
+1
+1
+1
+1
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On 11-11-2012 18:16, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
On Sunday 11 November 2012, Rainer Jung wrote:
I would like to donate the code so that it could be integrated
with apache as a standard module.
+1
+1
+1
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Igor Galić
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Hi folks,
At ApacheCon I discussed with the few httpd and Infra folks
that it would be a Really Good Idea to have, once again, an
MSI build for Windows.
Of course we shouldn't be satisfied with the same arduous
release process as we had for 2.2 - and instead strive to
automate it!
I have
Booting the discussion:
http://www.jimjag.com/imo/index.php?/archives/248-The-Case-for-a-Universal-Web-Server-Load-Value.html
On 12/11/2012 15:15, Igor Galić wrote:
to setup a Windows Server VM/buildbot - and am now looking for
volunteers to step forward. - Just raise your hand here and
update the the above ticket with your Apache ID. (Yes, you need
to be a committer already)
Raises hand...
William Rowe said he was working on a new WiX-based installer (that is the
same installer that Microsoft now uses for Visual Studio).
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/201210.mbox/%3c5085fe9a@rowe-clan.net%3e
That should make the process significantly easier.
- Y
On
On 12/11/2012 18:03, Yehuda Katz wrote:
William Rowe said he was working on a new WiX-based installer
That would be great if Bill has the cycles to push it through - I know
he's been uber-busy for a long while already, and he has the best
working knowledge of windows installer-y things so
You say:
I have traditional Unix-type load-average and the percentage of how
idle and busy the web-server is. But is that enough info? Or is that
too much? How much data should the front-end want or need? Maybe a single
agreed-upon value (ala load average) is best... maybe not. These are the
On 2012-11-13 00:41, Idel Fuschini wrote:
Hi,
I need to read a configuration file (XML) and put dati in hash array before
the webserver starts.
It's possibile, if yes how ?
You define a module configuration object using the create_server_config
callback of your module structure.
You define