On 2024/12/26 13:46:23 Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been trying to wrap my head around APR and I started to read the files
> in /docs/[1] and I think I've found two errors.
> 
> Subversion's website is under apache.org and the old tigris.org site is not
> available anymore:
> [[[
> Index: docs/pool-design.html
> ===================================================================
> --- docs/pool-design.html       (revision 1914153)
> +++ docs/pool-design.html       (working copy)
> @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
>      <h1>Using APR Pools</h1>
> 
>      <p>
> -      From <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org/";>Subversion</a>, we
> +      From <a href="https://subversion.apache.org/";>Subversion</a>, we
>        have learned a <em>lot</em> about how to use pools in a heavily
>        structured/object-based environment.
>        <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/";>Apache httpd</a> is a
> ]]]
> 
> I can't find ap_strerror() anywhere, but there is a function apr_strerror()
> which seems to do as described. I assume this is just a typo:
> [[[
> Index: docs/APRDesign.html
> ===================================================================
> --- docs/APRDesign.html (revision 1914153)
> +++ docs/APRDesign.html (working copy)
> @@ -395,5 +395,5 @@
> 
>  <p>Finally, there is one more operation on error codes.  You can get a
> string
>  that explains in human readable form what has happened.  To do this using
> -APR, call ap_strerror().</p>
> +APR, call apr_strerror().</p>
> 
> ]]]
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
> 
> 
> [1] https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/trunk/docs/
> 

Anyone want to commit this?

Cheers,
Daniel

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