Re: Apache 2.4 adoption revisited -- now 16.4% of Apache sites

2015-04-02 Thread William A. Rowe Jr.
On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 08:28:35 +1000 Noel Butler wrote: > > Time to think about EOL'ing 2.2 maybe since its 10 years old and 2.4 > has been current stable best production recommendation for what, > about 3.5 years or so now, that would see adoption rates grow ;) That would be altogether reasonabl

Re: motorz and 2.4.13

2015-04-02 Thread William A. Rowe Jr.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 10:49:47 -0400 Jim Jagielski wrote: > Apologies for not hacking on motorz lately... will ramp up :) > > BTW: Would it make sense to consider a release of 2.4.13 in April > to coincide w/ ApacheCon? We've historically produced a release at the beginning of the con. It worked

Re: ap_directory_walk() marking non existent files as APR_DIR

2015-04-02 Thread William A. Rowe Jr.
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015 00:36:23 +0200 Graham Leggett wrote: > Hi all, > > I am picking apart some strange behaviour where use of the Alias > directive inside a Location along with a file path that doesn’t exist > (/_thumbs/i/dont/exist.jpg) triggers a loop of redirects to > …/index.html/index.html/i

Re: svn commit: r1670397 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/ssl: mod_ssl.c mod_ssl.h ssl_engine_config.c ssl_engine_io.c ssl_private.h

2015-04-02 Thread Paul Querna
It seems reasonable to focus on ALPN support, and generally dropping NPN from trunk. NPN is already on a decline, and won't be used going forward. On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:44 AM, Stefan Eissing wrote: > Any reason to differ from trunk in 2.4? > > The people using spdy already in a 2.4 will most

Re: svn commit: r1670397 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/ssl: mod_ssl.c mod_ssl.h ssl_engine_config.c ssl_engine_io.c ssl_private.h

2015-04-02 Thread Stefan Eissing
Any reason to differ from trunk in 2.4? The people using spdy already in a 2.4 will most likely have the NPN patch deployed, so they'll have it easy with the trunk changes. The only one using the alpn patch, I know of, is myself in mod_h2. And that has already been adapted. So, I myself see n