Could you fix the date (September 21, 2018 sems wrong).
Thanks!
Rainer
Am 05.08.2020 um 13:32 schrieb drugg...@apache.org:
Author: druggeri
Date: Wed Aug 5 11:32:51 2020
New Revision: 40863
Log:
Push 2.4.46 up to the release directory
Added:
release/httpd/CHANGES_2.4.46
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On 05/08/2020 14.17, Andrew Wetmore wrote:
Hi:
I am part of the Infrastructure team, and am writing to ask whether your
project is still using the Apache CMS for your project website. As you
know, the CMS is reaching end-of-life, and we need projects to move
their websites onto a different
Hi, all;
With 12 binding PMC +1 votes, two additional +1 votes from the
community, and no -1 votes, I'm pleased to report that the vote has
PASSED to release 2.4.46. I will begin the process of pushing to the
distribution mirrors which should enable us for a Friday announcement -
a great way
Hi:
I am part of the Infrastructure team, and am writing to ask whether your
project is still using the Apache CMS for your project website. As you
know, the CMS is reaching end-of-life, and we need projects to move their
websites onto a different option within the next few weeks.
There are
Folks, the hostility in this exchange isn't appropriate, especially the
later messages.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 2:35 AM JunkYardMail1
wrote:
> Getting sporadic not found (404) and redirects (301). These occur maybe
> about 1 per 1000+ or so.
>
> The 404 responses are for existing content, and
Hi, folks,
I don't know if Jim is on vacation, or otherwise offline, but he's not
responding to my pings, so I was hoping someone else here could step up
for something.
We have 8 submissions for a httpd track at ApacheCon. It would be cool
to have someone to review these and select some or
On 8/5/20 3:32 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> Folks, the hostility in this exchange isn't appropriate, especially the
> later messages.
I have been quietly hitting "delete" and trying to get 2.4.46 to build
and run on my Solaris 10 Oracle/Fujitsu sparc servers. Which Rainer Jung
seems to have
Hi, Rainer;
Right - this file gets rewritten by the announce.sh script just before the
notification goes out. This is done to ensure that the date is correct and to
ensure the type of release (bug, security, enhancement) is correct. It appears
as though the file was just changed, but really
Thanks for the explanation and sorry about the wrong alarm!
Best regards,
Rainer
Am 06.08.2020 um 00:31 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri:
Hi, Rainer;
Right - this file gets rewritten by the announce.sh script just before
the notification goes out. This is done to ensure that the date is
correct and