http2 support
Hi, I was curious what the plans for HTTP2 support in Apache look like. I know Apache now owns mod_spdy. Also it appears someone is looking at building a mod_http2: http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-devm=142660802332383w=2 . Is it expected that Apache will support http2 in its kernel? Or that it will be a contributed module? -Josh
building apr-util 1.5.4 fails tests using VS2010SP1
Hi, I just tried to build APR-util 1.5.4 and got two failing tests: testxlate (Line 63: expected 0, but saw 22) testreslist (Line 255: expected 10, but saw 20) Looking in the dev-apr-mailing archive, I found this thread from 2013: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/apr-dev/201303.mbox/%3c515745d6.9020...@kippdata.de%3E To me it looks like I ran into the same issue. Unfortunately I couldn't spot a solution to the problem anywhere (neither in that mail-thread, nor using google). Maybe someone can point me to a different source or can tell me how to properly solve these test failures? Regards, Stefan
Re: http2 support
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Joshua Marantz jmara...@google.com wrote: I was curious what the plans for HTTP2 support in Apache look like. I know Apache now owns mod_spdy. Also it appears someone is looking at building a mod_http2: http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-devm=142660802332383w=2 . Is it expected that Apache will support http2 in its kernel? Or that it will be a contributed module? Probably better discussed on dev@httpd vs APR. My guess would be http2 as a module with changes to accommodate it in the core, if that approach turns out to be practical. Standard caveat of if people are willing to work on it applies.
Re: http2 support
+dev,-dev/apr sorry -- correcting the mailing list. Should I infer that no one is currently working on it? Thanks, -Josh On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Joshua Marantz jmara...@google.com wrote: I was curious what the plans for HTTP2 support in Apache look like. I know Apache now owns mod_spdy. Also it appears someone is looking at building a mod_http2: http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-devm=142660802332383w=2 . Is it expected that Apache will support http2 in its kernel? Or that it will be a contributed module? Probably better discussed on dev@httpd vs APR. My guess would be http2 as a module with changes to accommodate it in the core, if that approach turns out to be practical. Standard caveat of if people are willing to work on it applies.
buildbot failure in ASF Buildbot on apr-trunk
The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder apr-trunk while building ASF Buildbot. Full details are available at: http://ci.apache.org/builders/apr-trunk/builds/118 Buildbot URL: http://ci.apache.org/ Buildslave for this Build: orcus_ubuntu Build Reason: The AnyBranchScheduler scheduler named 'on-apr-commit' triggered this build Build Source Stamp: [branch apr/apr/trunk] 1675967 Blamelist: brane BUILD FAILED: failed Sincerely, -The Buildbot