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Jon,

Which one(s) do you think is (are) seriously outdated? 1.3.9 was released
last August, Apache Jserv 1.1 is from last October. Solaris 2.6 is a little
gray, but not much has changed in Solaris for a while. Are you joking?

        Bob
At 05:03 PM 3/29/00 -0800, you wrote:
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>> We are running Apache 1.3.9 on Solaris 2.6 and jserv 1.1b1 on the same
>> server. 
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>we don't support seriously outdated versions of the software. we don't
>have the resources.
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>you should upgrade. if the problem persists, please re-post your message.
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>-jon
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