Hello all,

I applied the original 3.0 patch, and the dc2 patch to 2.2.8.
The patching went ok (no problem at all).
configure failed, I had to run 'autoreconf', so configure was updated 
from the patched .m4's (why didn't I have this problem with 2.2.3 ?), 
after autoreconf, It configured.
Rest succeeded without any problems.
It works! ;)

I've got svn/trac access from Sean, so I hope I can help a bit :)
I think I will be mostly working on testing, fixing and improving for 
FreeBSD (eg jail-support).

Some thing to think about it how we are going to put in SVN ?
Just as a bunch of patches ?
Or would it be better to make a checkout of apache in some subdir, so we 
can hack things there, and make 'releases' by just taking the diff from 
the original apache-checkout ? (I prefer this I think)

As I can see (in Trac) there is already some structure in the svn (I 
thought it was about to be created now ;))
But how about the apache-checkout idea ?

Does anyone know what the regular apache mpm's do when under 'high load' ?
peruser drops a lot of requests; how about some define/config-setting to 
prevent it from doing this, and let it wait for a free processor ?

-- Jille

Sean Gabriel Heacock schreef:
> On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 15:03 +0300, Taavi Sannik wrote:
>> As with the version control system, I think Sean has SVN running 
>> somewhere, although it would be nice to have Trac or something similar 
>> running for reporting bugs and feature requests. I really like the idea 
>> of Launchpad (https://launchpad.net). If Sean could find the time to get 
>> this kind of environment running, it would be great - or if not, then I 
>> would be happy to take the job.
> 
> I could set up trac pretty easily, I have it installed on my system for
> my users.  Launchpad looks interesting too, I'll check it out.  I'm
> really looking forward to trying out this latest patch, I need to put my
> test box back together first though :)  
> 
> Hey look, apparently I already set up trac at some point:
> http://www.telana.com/trac/projects/peruser
> Looks like trac is a bit out of date though, I'd better build new
> packages (another task for the test machine).
> 
> Anyone who wants SVN/Trac access, email me directly the username and
> password you want to use.
> 
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