Adam Megacz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> And then there's Apache dynamic content.  I've posted our options on
> the wiki.  I'm not ok with assuming responsibility for the
> reliability/maintainability of options #2 and #3.  I just don't feel
> good about it (yes, I know that sounds pretty lame).  Adam, if you can
> tweak domtool to emit Apache13 configuration files, I can take it from
> there using a solution that is robust, reliable, and battle-tested on
> a cell with thousands of users.
>
> There's a very good chance that mod_waklog will be ported to Apache2
> in the next few months.  But not soon enough for our immediate
> migration needs, which is why I think a step backward to Apache13 is
> our best option in the near term.  It's really not that bad,
> especially since we weren't planning on using Apache2's most
> compelling feature (threads) anyways.

I've installed apache 1.3 on mire (but have not thoroughly configured
it yet).  Where can I find a debian package for mod_waklog?  Also, it
would help to re-paste any setup instructions for mod_waklog, as they
are kind of scattered across the list.

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