Torsten have you seen this one?
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=66894
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On Tuesday, April 19, 2011 08:35:25 Fred Moyer wrote:
> Can you post test results for the case where the lines are removed?
All tests successful.
Files=248, Tests=2692, 135 wallclock secs ( 1.51 usr 0.55 sys + 103.27 cusr
11.39 csys = 116.72 CPU)
Result: PASS
And this is the suggested change:
We're coming up on 3 months from the last mod_perl2 release. So far
there are 4 entries in the change log, and another couple versions of
Apache::* modules.
I'm thinking that maybe we roll RCs sometime towards the end of May,
and test 2.0.6 RCs in the following two months. Any of the Apache::*
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On Tuesday, April 19, 2011 09:47:23 Fred Moyer wrote:
> Torsten have you seen this one?
>
> https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=66894
Yes, and at a first glance it looks very reasonable. Please test and commit.
Torsten Förtsch
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2011/4/19 Torsten Förtsch :
> Anyway, the httpd 2.4 port requires a lot of changes in the aaa phases. All
> related stuff has been outsourced from the core module. So, I suggest the
> change not only because I think AuthType and AuthName must not be hard coded
> here but also because I am not sure
Hiya
(I don't know if this mail will make it on to dev@perl - my mails there
seem to bounce)
> The search on perl.apache.org is returning 503's today, so I'm
> guessing that it has been broken for a while.
Does it need to be search-as-a-service, or would you consider hosting an
ElasticSearch ins