[jira] Updated: (MODPYTHON-78) No support for Apache 2.2 yet

2005-12-03 Thread Nicolas Lehuen (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-78?page=all ] Nicolas Lehuen updated MODPYTHON-78: Summary: No support for Apache 2.2 yet (was: No support for Apache 2.1 yet) Now that Apache 2.2 is out, and mod_python 3.2 close to release, maybe

Re: [jira] Updated: (MODPYTHON-78) No support for Apache 2.2 yet

2005-12-03 Thread Jim Gallacher
Nicolas Lehuen (JIRA) wrote: [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-78?page=all ] Nicolas Lehuen updated MODPYTHON-78: Summary: No support for Apache 2.2 yet (was: No support for Apache 2.1 yet) Now that Apache 2.2 is out, and

Re: What's in a URL ?

2005-12-03 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
Hi Jim,1. I chose the colours to aid in reading, but I tried to regroup items logically. For example I chose a weird orange for environment variables. Anyway, I'm thinking that I could use colors to represent the dependencies (what data comes from the client, what data comes from the server, and

Re: Apache 2.2 released - apparently breaks the mod API compatibility with 2.0

2005-12-03 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
I'll have to wait for the Win32 source code tree to be released to build it and test your patch. Hopefully it'll be out soon.Is there a wait to use macro directives so that we don't need to maintain two separate branches ? A define that we could pass when building mod_python to select the Apache

Re: Apache 2.2 released - apparently breaks the mod API compatibility with 2.0

2005-12-03 Thread Jorey Bump
Nicolas Lehuen wrote: Is there a wait to use macro directives so that we don't need to maintain two separate branches ? A define that we could pass when building mod_python to select the Apache version we're building against, maybe ? If it's possible to make the code in connobject.c

Re: Apache 2.2 released - apparently breaks the mod API compatibility with 2.0

2005-12-03 Thread Jim Gallacher
Nicolas Lehuen wrote: I'll have to wait for the Win32 source code tree to be released to build it and test your patch. Hopefully it'll be out soon. Is there a wait to use macro directives so that we don't need to maintain two separate branches ? A define that we could pass when building