Joe Schaefer wrote:
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
That's an excellent idea, Chad J. Joe, any chance A-R docs appear
online so we can link to them from the above URL?
Yes, soon I hope.
[...]
Actually I don't mind if they appear in the modperl-docs repository
and be part of the mod_perl docs. But that means that they will need
to be separated from apreq-2 package, in order to keep a single
source. Then apreq-2 can check out the docs into the source, like we
do with modperl-2.0/docs (which isn't really a part of modperl-2.0
repository, but a map to modperl-docs/src/docs/2.0
The apreq2 docs contain lots of C API docs as well, and most of my
doc efforts lately have gone towards that. The pods for Apache::Request
and friends are at httpd-apreq-2/glue/perl/xs/Apache/*/*_pod; if you
can't wait for them to find a proper url, feel free to temporarily
include them on the mp2 site.
Temporarily we could link to cvs.apache.org, e.g.:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/httpd-apreq-2/glue/perl/xsbuilder/Apache/Cookie/Cookie_pod
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