Let's start packaging an httpd-2.0 source build including the proxy
module separately that we think is RC grade and stick it in /dist/proxy
symlinked to -lastest and tagged with the appropriate httpd-2.0 release
tag for simplicity in checkout.
Sound like a plan?
and +1 to using the FreeBSD model. It also may have some interesting
legal opportunities.
Chuck
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 01:28 PM, Graham Leggett wrote:
> Chuck Murcko wrote:
>
>> I think nobody answered because this is pretty obviously the next Right
>> Thing to do in distributing httpd and we're to embarassed to admit we
>> didn't think of it first. 8^)
>
> Trouble is - we're getting ahead of ourselves. These are all great
> ideas, and should be acted on, but the short term immediate problem
> remains:
>
> As of now, the proxy is not part of the main distribution. As a result,
> it's not getting the widespread build testing that it now needs (my
> trusty little Powerbook isn't going to handle all platform testing :))).
>
> The original request was to add the current we-think-is-stable version
> of the proxy to the main 2.0 tree so that it can get some build exposure
> and see if the thing WorksForYou as opposed to just WorksForMe :)
>
> So as a short term solution until a long term solution can be hammered
> out - can we add the proxy?
>
> Regards,
> Graham
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