On Sunday, 19 February 2012 22:35:21 Steve Hay wrote:
> Torsten Förtsch wrote on 2012-02-19:
> > How to proceed from here is a question we'd have to ask Fred. I see 3
> > options:
> > 
> > 1) push out RC2 as is as 2.0.6
> > ...
> Not so long ago (mod_perl-2.0.4) Apache-Reload wasn't bundled with mod_perl,
> so I had to install it separately, and wasn't unhappy with needing to
> specify the -httpd option since it was a separate installation.

I wasn't aware of that.

> But now that it's bundled, it ought to build and test correctly. ...

I completely agree.

> > 2) commit Steve's changes to A::R and A::SL and roll another RC with
> > them
> > ...
> I think that's the best solution too, not least since the state of A::R in
> RC2 seems a little wonky anyway, claiming to be 0.11, but not including the
> last changed put into 0.11.

I like your idea about _01 versions.

> >>> Another funny discovery I made in our top-level Makefile.PL. There
> >>> is a function named win32_fetch_apxs ...
> > So, we have 2 options. We could either update the stuff at
> > http://perl.apache.org/dist/win32-bin and provide a working modern
> > combination of perl, httpd and modperl for win32 (and perhaps 64bit).
> > 
> > Or we could drop the stuff. Keeping it as is is a bit embarrassing, I
> > feel.
> 
> I agree that the Perl-5.8-win32-bin and perl-win32-bin packages are
> embarrassingly out of date. I'm happy to upload new Apache+Perl+mod_perl
> packages as and when I build them for my own use

That would be really great!

Torsten Förtsch

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