Last I checked, Apache was still providing patches and releases for the v1
base as well.  There are a lot of people still using it, at least that is
also my perception.

chris
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Dave Morgan <dave.mor...@coolplaces.ca>wrote:

> On 28/02/12 11:59 AM, Randolf Richardson wrote:
> Snip....
>
>         Are a lot of people still using the version 1 series of httpd
>> and/or
>> mod_perl?
>>
> Lots :) My codebase is apache/mod-perl independent and yet we still
> have v1 servers around. Hardware upgrades are scheduled for later
> this year or next year so we will retire the v1 stuff when the
> hardware gets changed out.
>
> The reason we still use v1 is it is/was a custom compiled
> perl/apache/mod_perl/ssl binary. All of our v2 is handled
> by the applicable package manager.
>
> HTH
> Dave
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