Nod - about where APR is going - dev@apr..., "new threads!" this was about what to use with httpd today. And you answered that, if I understood correctly - package both httpd 2.2.X and httpd 2.4.X with apr-1.4.6 and apr-util-1.4.1 - because these "exist" officially.
Many thanks! On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Guenter Knauf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Michael, > Am 19.09.2012 20:51, schrieb Michael Felt: > > I have downloading an apr-1.5.X via SVN. >> > then you have the STATUS file which lists the details I post below inline > ... > > > They are working on a release of apr-util-1.5.1. I may not have looked >> correctly, but I do not see a release of apr-1.5.0. >> > yes, 1.5.0 was only tagged but not released - we moved forward due to some > probs ... > > > I have built against these versions with no issues I have noticed for >> httpd (make check for apr-util-1.5.1 is not perfect) - however, as a >> packager I would "prefer" to be packaging against/with known release >> numbers. >> > then you have to wait until the APR folks either release 1.5.1, or ditch > it and again move on to 1.5.2 ... > > > I shall package the current apr-1.5.0, but just call it "beta", and >> apr-util once it is released. >> > no; then you would pack a version which was never released! The recent > offical version is 1.4.1, and this will stay until we release something > newer ... > > see here for the current official releases: > http://apr.apache.org/ > > please direct further discussion about APR/APU/API to the apr devel list > ;-) > > greets, Günter. > > >
