On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 03:42 +0000, Colm MacCarthaigh wrote: > I've been extremely busy for the last month, and it doesn't look like > I'll have much time for coding in the next few weeks. If anyone wants to > work on execd stuff fire away, most of what I have uncommitted is a mash > of things I have to clean up. > > If anyone is waiting on it as a dependency for fcgi, using the apr API > should be safe, because an execd api can mimic that relatively easily > and I can port it later if noone beats me to it. > > In the last two days, I hit two problems with 2.0.55 which have commited > patches for them (mod_proxy_ftp href and the mod_cgid OPTIONS bugs). So > I'm volunteering to RM 2.0.56. > > The rate of change on 2.0.x is slowing down quite a lot lately, but it's > coming up to 6 months and there's a lot sitting there.. If I'm hitting > repeat bugs, others must be too. Unless anyone tells me I'm crazy, a > roll to vote on would be in around a week from now. > > One patch which hasn't gotten review which I'm keen to get backported is > the mod_cgid suexec fix, if anyone has some time to look at it, it would > be appreciated, if I can help anyone with that - just say so. If what it > does is not clear, I can attempt to document it better. Upstream > maintainers are already asking for it and don't want it to slide too > much. > > Another stalled cgid patch is the solaris autoconf patch. It would be > nice to get the newer one in (It's referenced in STATUS). So I'd like to > remove Justin's original patch proposal and put in a new one. Any > objections? > > In a similar situation Adam Retter posted a cleaned-up backport of the > reverse-proxy cookie fixes to this list a few days ago too, so it would > be nice to reset the clock on that vote too - with the updated patch.
Excellent, I wasnt sure if anyone had picked it up :-/ Is it likely that it will get committed? Thanks -- Adam Retter Devon Portal Developer Devon Portal Project County Hall Exeter Devon EX11 1PU t: 01392 38 3683 f: 01392 38 2966 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://www.devonline.gov.uk
