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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
Nicolas Lehuen (JIRA) wrote:
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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
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
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
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
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