Several 2rd-party modules (mod_fcgid, mod_fastcgi, mod_perl, mod_watch etc.)
are given issues with 2.2.6 on Windows.
Steffen
- Original Message -
From: Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 06 September, 2007 22:20
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Apache 2.2.6,
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
Any more info how you got it to work with apxs?
This works for me:
C:\ C:\Apache2\bin\apxs -llibhttpd -D APACHE2 -p
-IC:\Temp\mod_fcgid.2.1 -o mod_fcgid.so -c mod_fcgid.c
fcgid_bridge.c fcgid_conf.c fcgid_pm_main.c
arch\win32\fcgid_pm_win.c
Hi,
I installed the new httpd 2.2.6 on several machines. One of them runs
RedHat Enterprise Linux. Another is Solaris 2.9. When looking at the SSL
environment variables in a simple CGI, I notticed that on the Linux machine,
SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY is not set at all, and in the Solaris machine, it
Yeah I figured it out a bit later and it indeed seems broke. Not sure whats
wrong though I posted a debug log + user dump yesterday.
On 9/8/07, Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
Any more info how you got it to work with apxs?
This works for me:
Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
Yeah I figured it out a bit later and it indeed seems broke. Not sure
whats wrong though I posted a debug log + user dump yesterday.
The debug log was unfortunately not very interesting, since it wasn't doing
anything out of the ordinary at the time you interrupted the
PR 41798 and many related ones (eg 39746, 38980 - both of which I've
closed today) show a history of incorrect URL-unescaping in mod_proxy.
For PR41798, the attached patch looks like a fix: it just uses
r-unparsed_uri (escaped) instead of r-uri (unescaped) in
proxy_trans. I'm wondering if using