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The current mod_perl release (2.0.10) is taken from trunk. (The
httpd24 branch was only for development work leading towards the
previous release (2.0.9), and is now obsolete.)
On 17 November 2016 at 09:03, Issac Goldstand
This is just merging the perl stuff into mod_perl, right?
Not merging mod_apreq2 and all the request cache/re-play bucket, POST reading,
file uploading, etc stuff, right?
I really don't want to have to include mod_perl so my C modules can read POST
data and handle file uploads.
Cheers,
Brian
Honestly, I've no clue. The plan is just to add a few checks with
mod_version (if available) to deal with the 2.2/2.4 config syntax
changes, and the changes so far seem to only be in the test suite. I
haven't hit any changes in libapreq itself yet.
I don't have any connection with the Debian