Re: [users@httpd] Countdown to 25 years - has httpd changed your life?

2020-01-17 Thread dino
I'm using and working with Apache HTTPD each day 'till 1996. Very grateful to this project since it can make my hobbies and my salary as Opensource Middleware Expert and Sysadmin. Still recall clearly the very first time I saw a linux Window Manager with a PHP script opened from VI and all that

[users@httpd] cache_disk:error - AH00708: Cannot open data file

2020-01-17 Thread Dave Wreski
Hi all, I have an apache 2.4.41 system on fedora31 and having a disk cache problem: [Fri Jan 17 12:43:07.136283 2020] [cache_disk:error] [pid 188213:tid 14725280512] (2)No such file or directory: [client 40.108.163.149:59878] AH00708: Cannot open data file

Re: [users@httpd] Countdown to 25 years - has httpd changed your life?

2020-01-17 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 17 January 2020 03:16:06 Daniel Gruno wrote: > Hi wonderful apache people! > > As we count down to the 25th anniversary of the Apache Group, founded > February 27th 1995 (first release of the apache webserver was in April > 1995), I'd like to put some extra effort into the quarterly

Re: [users@httpd] Countdown to 25 years - has httpd changed your life?

2020-01-17 Thread Lucien Gentis
Hello, I used Apache httpd at work during more than ten years to put on line a web site, a webmail (Horde), a web interface for mailing lists (Sympa). I also used it to put on line recorded university courses via PHP. And as a french translator of httpd doc, I could discover more of its

[users@httpd] Countdown to 25 years - has httpd changed your life?

2020-01-17 Thread Daniel Gruno
Hi wonderful apache people! As we count down to the 25th anniversary of the Apache Group, founded February 27th 1995 (first release of the apache webserver was in April 1995), I'd like to put some extra effort into the quarterly board report I, as chair of the project, have to present to the