On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 00:54:41 +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > On 2005/08/13 00:42, "Steinar H. Gunderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> BTW, I wasn't really aware that there _were_ that many ways to use >> libapreq2. If there are useful ones which for some reason aren't >> supported by my packaging, I'd be happy to hear about them. > > libapreq can be used for request parsing in: > - CGI programs written in C > - CGI programs written in Perl > - Apache 2 C modules > - Apache 1 C modules > - mod_perl 2 request handlers > - more libapreq2 bindings will be added in the future. > > Each of these environments requires its own set of dependencies. > Merging several of them into one Debian package leads to the > dependency problems which I would like to prevent..
Cheers from here :-) I was just going to post a bug report an then discovered this thread. I just wrote a Apache2 module for our servers an (foolishly?) used libapreq2 to handle parameter parsing (mod_apreq2 to be more precise). I was, erm, astonished about the dependencies when i tried to compile the Debian sources .... Cheers Ralf Mattes > Max