fast, lightweight parser allows.
Jon, maybe you can post the source somewhere so people can have a look and
play with it
Daniel
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 08:32:16PM -0700, Jon Travis wrote:
> Hi all...
> Jon Travis here...
>
> Covalent has written a pretty keen HTML parser (call
> Before we veer off on yet another tangent, can we address the core
> issue? Should the ASF accept the code donation? I believe Greg has
> done a review of said code.
>
> Accept:
+1, and move somewhere into apr
Daniel
>Zitat:< Liebe Kameraden,
ich wuerde mich sehr freuen, wenn ihr meinen Brief veroeffentlichen koenntet. Ich
wohne im Ruhrgebiet, in einer Stadt namens Neukirchen-Vluyn. In dieser Stadt nimmt der
Anteil von Tuerken und Weissrussen immer mehr zu. Das Erschreckende daran ist, dass
die Kriminalitae
Will there be a video of the session?
El vie., 29 de ene. de 2016 9:37, Stefan Eissing <
stefan.eiss...@greenbytes.de> escribió:
> Congrats!
>
> > Am 28.01.2016 um 18:10 schrieb Jim Jagielski :
> >
> > My proposed session for the Great Wide Open conference[1]
> > about Apache httpd 2.4 has been a
Sorry for the intrusion.
Since you guys are on it, a brief description telling that mod_slotmem_XXX
is REQUIRED if you choose to load any type of mod_lbmethod would also be a
good tip to add in the docs.
Cheers!
El mié., 10 feb. 2016 a las 22:08, Jim Jagielski ()
escribió:
> Work in progress in
Looks very nice indeed! For being a "rough" version looks quite complete.
Also the diagram is a cool addition to help people understand how reverse
proxying works.
I think the examples may need some adjusting with the matching slashes:
ProxyPass "/" "http://www.example.com";
should be:
ProxyPass
n after the votes) but since you
> know really well the code there is a very high chance that the
> documentation will be more accurate and reliable :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Luca
>
>
>
>
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ware Foundation charged with responsibility and governance for
> their top level project. The PMC is the vehicle through which decision
> making power and responsibility for oversight is devolved to
> developers.
>
> Congratulations, thanks, and welcome!
>
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> Eric Coven
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> *httpd-2.4.47.tar.gz
> sha512:
> de4c80e1ddebe3286c234179fd01d4917f479f75a7fe958032c19a8f22546e95f31e3b50073844d09f20f54894e7d511bcd9fd2f1cd2b2c71b3a182d6e62bab3
> *httpd-2.4.47.tar.gz
>
> The SVN tag is '2.4.47' at r1889091.
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MaxClients 1
> MaxRequestsPerChild1
>
> MaxRequestWorkers isn't set at all.
>
> Greets,
> Stefan
>
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em with new settings can be opening a can of worms, since even if we
may document it quite well, well, we know "Mr. and Ms. Normal" may skeep
reading about that and forget about the implications.
Hope I didn't bring in too much noise.
Regards
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to go
> [ ] +0: meh
> [ ] -1: Danger Will Robinson. And why.
>
> Vote will last the normal 72 hrs.
>
> NOTE: The *-deps are only there for convenience.
>
> Thx!
>
>
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tends the Apache 2.0 API and is superceeded
>by the Apache 2.4 API. Modules written for Apache 2.2 will need to be
>recompiled in order to run with Apache 2.4, and most will require minimal
>or no source code changes.
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sections? Would we expect breakage by such a change?
>
> What about name-based virtual hosts that apply to _all_
> addresses and ports? E.g. something like:
>
>ServerName xxx.yyy
>...
>
> Redirect permanent "/" "h
I see
But we already have a handy directive to avoid repetition when
necessary, a directive that btw many distros abuse, "Include". You
define the common parts in a single file and Include the appropiate
file.
2017-09-18 19:18 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald :
>
> Am 18.09.2017 um 17:5
I have to admit my point of view focuses on more generic cases rather
than extreme cases like the one you describe with "hundreds of
virtualhosts".
2017-09-18 20:03 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald :
>
>
> Am 18.09.2017 um 19:28 schrieb Daniel:
>>
>> I see
>>
>&g
t; apply) and renaming the container directive from to
>> .
>>
>> One other solution would by keeping and rewnaming the simple
>> directive to SSLPolicyApply.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rainer
>
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will be renamed to 'MDGroup'
>> >
>> > I personally find the renaming a bit confusing, since visually there is
>> > no affinity between and MDGroup, but I liked the previous
>> > naming so I might be biased. If the majority thinks this is the way to go I
>> > am fine with it, just wanted to express my opinion :)
>> >
>> > Luca
>> >
>>
>
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e visually there is no
>> > affinity between and MDGroup, but I liked the previous
>> > naming so I might be biased. If the majority thinks this is the way to go
>> > I am fine with it, just wanted to express my opinion :)
>> >
>> > Luca
>> >
>>
>>
>
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If mod_md is present and
manages a domain, mod_ssl is supposed to use mod_md ones instead of
those manually given through file paths.
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mod_md is present and
>> manages a domain, mod_ssl is supposed to use mod_md ones instead of
>> those manually given through file paths.
>
> Think about people stumbling into #httpd though.
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re necessarily bound to a
>> domain).
>> With or + ServerName +
>> WhatEverMakesSenseForAllInners we could achieve the same and more
>> (including a common why not), while individual inner
>> vhosts can have their own domain (if grouping is based on something
>> else).
>> So I find root more generic as a container, we could
>> want another name too (Service, Container, ...).
>
> Now, there is a nice naming debate in the makings... ;-)
>
> I appreciate that you like the concept. I agree that groupings that do
> not have a common DNS make sense too and should be possible (first thing
> comes to mind is a grouping by customers).
>
> Since we are in "VirtualHost" land anyway, I can agree to
>
>
>
> (I like admin supplied unique names - they are useful.:)
>
> -Stefan
>
>
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Hi List,
I'm have modified mod_vhost_alias.c to perform an md5 lookup in mva_translate.
This process takes some over head and I would like to use the
apr_hash_t structure to hash already calculated MD5's and lookup the
MD5 from the hash when mva_translate is called at a future time.
I'm ne
> At least on this front, I'm in total agreement... the httpd-test suite is
> excellent. I've gotten to where I rely on it heavily to test any change I
> make (even small ones) before committing, because it's so good at sniffing
> out the subtle (and not-so-subtle) problems. If everybody used it
> You know what's really funny? Every time this has been brought up before,
> the Apache core has always said, if you want to have gzip'ed data, then
> gzip it when you create the site. That way, your computer doesn't have to
> waste cycles while it is trying hard to serve requests. I personall
add more modules if they implement a part of the HTTP spec.
though not *required* by the HTTP spec, there is a clear signal
from it that compression should be supported by default. If you
don't believe me, just ask the spec authors !
Daniel
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Hi folks,
In my apache server, when I start it, I lost the connection with the
network.
I have a lot of virtual domains, should be this the problem?? I have nothing
in log.
HELP PLEASE!!!
Att,
___
Daniel Abad
What does it means?? Is it an attack??
Tks,
Daniel.
[Mon Sep 3 17:04:17 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.19 (Unix) PHP/3.0.18
PHP/4.0.1pl2 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Mon Sep 3 17:04:17 2001] [info] Server built: Apr 18 2001 17:57:15
[Mon Sep 3 17:04:21 2001] [info] server seems busy
vers = 800 (")
I can see at my access_log that one of my virtual domains is having a lot of
access, but it looks like normal...
what else now??
Tks for your help.
Daniel
-Original
essage-
From: Justin Erenkrantz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/9/2001 17:28
Subject: Re: IncreaseStart
MaxClients (whihc should probably be
called MaxServers) to 256, how will that ever be satisfied. You'll
always reach MaxClients immediately on startup
On Monday, September 3, 2001, at 04:45 PM, Daniel Abad wrote:
> Don't you think that is too much??
>
> [Mon Sep 3 17:32:12
ing PMAP_SHPGPERPROC
Tks.
Daniel
Is it really a problem??? Or just warning?
[Thu Sep 20 00:28:53 2001] [error] server reached MaxClients setting,
consider raising the MaxClients setting
Tks.
Dan
ECTED]'
Assunto: RE: server reached MaxClients setting
Warning only - your MaxClients directive is set too low. Increasing it will
strip this message from your server.
-Original Message-----
From: Daniel Abad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 September 2001 15:33
To: '[EMAIL PROT
r (or
/usr/local/apache2/include or whatever)
apache2 and APR are two different packages; thus they shouldn't have a
common include dir IMHO.
What do you guys think?
:) d
PS: Preliminary packages at http://kabuki.sfarc.net/apache2/, however
please only check them out after 12am AEST (UTC+1
_perl and C
It is an excellent book, but only covers 1.3 but a lot of the concepts are
very similar and will help you get started
Daniel
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 02:17:49PM +0200, Miguel Camargo wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am new in the list and i don´t know if this is the correct place for
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 11:26:55AM +0100, Matt Kern wrote:
> There is a feature I have wanted in Apache for a little while now: the
> ability to preserve the host header when using mod_proxy. This is
> mostly useful for two (or more) tier systems, where it is desirable to
> pass certain virtual s
For 1.3, get Doug MacEachern O'reilly book
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156592567X/
For 2.0, I think Ryan Bloom's covers some (though I havent seen it yet)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072223448/
> Hi Apache Gurus!
> Just wanted to ask if someone can recommend any books ab
You can use any of the hooks that happen later on in the request cycle, such
as logging or cleanup and check the status of the request.
If you are developing 1.3 modules I recommend you get Doug's book
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156592567X
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing a custom module
vers architecture and some development
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072223448/
For 1.3 I would recommend Doug MacEachern's:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/156592567X/
Daniel
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> I'd really like to see us start attacking smaller-grain problems and
releasing those
> features more often, rather than lining up years and years of "ooh me too
and this
> too" until we've got bugs coming out of our ears and nothing stable out
the door for
> our users and testers. IMHO, a new a
torings in 2.0, and start pushing them to 2.1.
- Danny
-Original Message-
From: Padwa, Daniel
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Going to 2.1? was Re: authentication rewrite
> I'd really like to see us start attackin
hi,
> There are only 10 types of people in the world;
> those who understand binary and those who don't.
There's also a T-Shirt for this
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/5aa9.shtml
-daniel
n how much bandwidth was saved by
using mod_blank.
-daniel
x27;m totally wrong, please tell me ;-)
The directive refers only to the CGI processes, not the server processes
(the wording can be confusing)
Cheers
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> At the risk of racing too far ahead in this discussion, here is my
suggestion...
> 2.0.43 becomes 2.1 and the MMN major does not change for subsequent 2.1
series
> releases (except for a compelling reason, eg a security fix -requires- a
bump). Why
> 2.1? No technical reason; purely a PR tactic
en Haryanto)
gave up supporting this module and put it offline. However, I've got permission
to put up a mirror, so if you're interested, please contact me privately.
-daniel
s error i used to get an
> error about a link failure from ln but after i updated my
> CVS tree, i am getting this error, all to do with dso/unix.
Anything about a segmentation fault or signal 11 means either:
a) gcc/binutils is buggy
b) your RAM is stuffed
Hi
I need an additional hook to process headers before they are sent to the
origin server in a reverse proxy configuration.
Please consider the following patch.
Best regards
Daniel
PS: This is for proxy for Apache 2.0, unsure about if it belongs on modproxy-dev
or here.
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 11:16:10AM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
> Daniel Lopez wrote:
>
> > I need an additional hook to process headers before they are sent to the
> > origin server in a reverse proxy configuration.
>
> Use mod_headers for this - it was modified t
idea is the same (passing request information to an external
program) in these cases you are modifying the incoming headers, because
there is no additional external HTTP request.
Best regards
Daniel
Joey
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From: Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: apache2 fix
/var/www/default/htdocs/index.html.it:
s/direttorio/directory/
s/al materiale/il materiale/
--
ciao,
Marco
Hi guys -
Making all in mpm
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/daniel/apache2-2.0.26/apache2-2.0.26/build-tree/apache2-2.0.26/server/mpm'
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/daniel/apache2-2.0.26/apache2-2.0.26/build-tree/apache2-2.0.26/
very similar in function to
> proxy.
This is just what I said :) In fact, I do not undersand why mod_jk or
mod_webapp had to invent yet another little protocol and are not implemented
as a reverse proxy, like BEA weblogic connector does.
Best regards
Daniel
sing HTTP as the transport and as
enhancements of the reverse proxy. This allows you to take advantange of
many other things (like SSL for free, etc.)
My point is that if it is good enough for weblogic and IBM (they have an
HTTP based protocol for Websphere 4.0) it may be good enough for us :)
Best regards
Daniel
). This eliminates the need to develop and maintain
your own protocol, allows you to take advantage of things like SSL and any
improvements that you make to reverse proxy, like load balancing, can be
used by other modules or setups with any backend server, not only tomcat.
Best regards
Daniel
be modified when talking to a backend server. I got a +1 from
Chuck and some concerns from Graham suggesting if that could be done
modifying headers_in. I think I have addressed those concerns and would like
to ask for others +1 or additional concerns.
Thanks
Daniel
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 08:10:55PM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote:
> Hi guys -
>
> Making all in mpm
> make[3]: Entering directory
> `/home/daniel/apache2-2.0.26/apache2-2.0.26/build-tree/apache2-2.0.26/server/mpm'
> make[3]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
> > Yes, in fact that was the first approach I tried. Tut that would require
> > modification of how the reverse proxy code works (which I would avoid if possible).
>
> Don't be scared to change how the proxy works - if the change is an
> improvement, it should be included.
I want to go step b
e reasonable to commit
> either of those. Opinions?
Where are said patches?
:) d
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On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 10:51:17AM -0400, Jeff Trawick wrote:
> Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >1.3.22: Tagged Oct 8, 2001
> >
> > What's stopping the roll/release here?
>
> done happened... I just updated STATUS... thanks!
I f
patches (that I wrote) from my
Debian packages and use them.
:) d
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 11:25:16PM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 09:07:41PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > 003_program_build: Contributed by Thom May, does autoconf substitutions
> > on support/*.
>
> Not sure what this is doing. Why do we need
e not the Apache Software Foundation and don't speak for
them. They have a history of heavily modifying Apache, and then calling
it such, when it shouldn't be. So the short answer is no. They're out to
make a buck, not push a good product out.
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If 2.0.28 is good for beta except for a few files, why not just check out
2.0.28, update the files you want, and then re-roll that as 2.0.29? Branch
if necessary to get only the changes you want.
The whole versioning scheme as currently spec'd doesn't really make sense if
you can't do that. D
ing of the Debian packages, I've finished them, but don't have
time to post them this morning - I'll do it tonight).
:) d, who has a physics exam to run off to
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wlfshmn: I see your point
oal is to try to have Apache 2.0 more FHS compliant
> without having
> to make huge patchs (or perl replace) at each release ;)
Well, my package manages to fit into Debian FHS, and only has 11 patches
all up.
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mk (sbindir=$(exec_prefix)/bin -
> we can't have the ()s in there). For some reason, I think that is
> what the Debian folks posted as a sed script. Daniel? I don't
> have the time to do this right now.
apache used to have a program called "ubersed", but we don
p://localhost:/
It's not constant, since we use virtual hosting, but is
/var/vhosts//htdocs-
> /var/www2/cgi => cgi
/var/vhosts//cgi-bin-
> /var/log/httpd2/ => all logs live in
/var/log/apache2 for the bare-bones log, most logs are kept under the
log
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 02:12:51AM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 08:24:39PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > If the Debian libtool didn't work flawlessly for every platform we have,
> > we wouldn't have it in, it's that simple.
>
>
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 09:39:47PM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 01:38:30PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 12:32:07PM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> > > [ Please inline your patches rather than attaching them unless
>
awful to get
> right). Madhu submitted a change to ssl-std.conf to do the same
> thing as your HAVE_SSL change, but instead relies on the standard
> SSL define (which apachectl passes in with -DSSL). -- justin
IMHO there is No One Solution to apache2ctl that will solve the problem
fo
;> SBWAIT??? Just waiting, but not working??
Could be this my problem?? How do I solve it??
Tks all!!
Att,
Daniel
slow...
Tks all!
Att,
Daniel
f Apache 2 and PHP 4, and the debugger
> shows the cause of the crash to be in server/util_filter.c:416:
> APR_BRIGADE_CONCAT(*saveto, *b);
Hi Sebastian,
Please provide a full gdb backtrace of the problem; just the last call
on the stack won't help the developers much.
Regards,
Dani
the value of another one.
Best regards
Daniel
Ok, now it makes sense :) I suggest your explanation gets
added to the docs and linked as a "See also" for all the directives involved.
Cheers
Daniel
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Sure, but...
Here is how I would have them configured with prefork:
MaxClients: big enough to handle normal, exp
/dev/urandom is not available in all platforms
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:40:09AM -0800, Doug MacEachern wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Aaron Bannert wrote:
>
> > /dev/urandom won't block, so maybe we could live with that once per
> > request and use the /dev/random for startup.
>
> right, on
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 11:07:13AM -0800, Doug MacEachern wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Daniel Lopez wrote:
>
> >
> > /dev/urandom is not available in all platforms
>
> right, which is why it is not portable to use directly.
I was not arguing, I was just reinsta
efined on a LogFormat
TransferLog is removed, since is a subset of CustomLog."
The full functionality is preserved for power users and it is simpler to
document and use for normal users. It is alittle bit more verbose, but
that's all.
I would also rename CustomLog to REquestLog or simply Log, but that is
secondary
Daniel
This question should be directed to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list
You need to add the following:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
Daniel
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 05:20:25PM -0500, David Ford wrote:
> What does apache2 need in httpd.conf to properly shunt php files through
> the php
> It could be a chicken-and-egg problem. If the developers of those tools
don't have a
> lot of users asking for Apache 2.0 support, what is their motivation for
providing it? > They are probably like us, with lots of other things on
their to-do lists. If we had a > golden release, perhaps that
Just for the record, it seems someone already saw the tarball and posted it to
freshmeat.
http://freshmeat.net/releases/69982/
> > >Design and implementation of Apache 2.0 is nearing completion. Module
> > >authors are encouraged to review the Apache 2.0 API and share any
> > >concerns with the
Hi all!
I´m having a little problem with server-satatus that it´s returning me
forbidden every time i try it. Below you can see my configuration in
httpd.conf, and the error returned in the logs.
SetHandler server-status
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from localhost
[S
Hello list!
I´m using Mod_vhost_alias + Mod_rewrite... and trying to configure the
VirtualScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ to get inside the SubDomains/cgi-bin directory;
Take a look:
For example, my domain: http://test.mydomain.com.br
For:
VirtualScriptAlias /opt/vhosts/t/e/test/cgi-bin
I´m usi
ous
> behavior.)
Agree, it should be an option at least. There are certain instances where
you may want to prevent the original server header from being exposed, to
avoid information leaking. For example if you are load balancing IIS servers
or specific application server versions.
Daniel
Hi all!
I´m having a little problem with server-status that it´s returning me
forbidden every time i try it. Below you can see my configuration in
httpd.conf, and the error returned in the logs.
SetHandler server-status
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from localhost
[Su
Thanks for the tip, but i´ve already tried it, and didn´t work. If you have
any others ideas i apreciate.
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ry nice
> if the latter was accepted, I'm sure in the future there will be at
> least one more implementation of md5 to cope with.
how about contributing to mhash?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mhash.php
Daniel
It is possible with HTTP/1.1, just not implemented
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt
> > I know that the docs say it's not possible, but is it theoretically
> > possible?
>
> No. Not with SSL, at least.
>
> http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_faq.html#ToC47
>
> -
xt
>
> That's TLS, not SSL. ;)
TLS is SSL. Well, kind of :) it is a compromise name Microsoft and
Netscape agreed upon when standardizing SSL. Technically it is SSLv3 with a
few modifications. But the SSL name has stuck and people use it although
the correct expression would be SSL/TLS
Daniel
Comanche works fine with Apache 2.0 as well.
mod_perl has supported 2.0 for as long as I can remember, in fact it was the
first major module to do so and take advantage of the new threading
capabilities.
Daniel
> >From the daily digest posting of freshmeat, I learned that a new
> v
> > Comanche works fine with Apache 2.0 as well.
> > mod_perl has supported 2.0 for as long as I can remember, in fact it was the
> > first major module to do so and take advantage of the new threading
> > capabilities.
>
> As far as I know, Comanche is not webby (i.e. web interface), but
> tcl/
is important to you, here is what we advise you as possible
> follow ups: ..."
>
> If indeed an auto-wontfix seems to harsh for you, how about:
>
> - add STALE as bug status
> - set reports to STALE after n months of inactivity.
> - anyone can close STALE issues where we wait for a reply
> from the bug submitter.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Stefan
>
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Rüdiger
>
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Daniel Ferradal
HTTPD Project
#httpd help at Libera.Chat
On 11/03/2022 13.14, Stefan Eissing wrote:
While the 72 hours have not all passed yet, the votes so far are positive.
72 hours is a guideline, not a hard rule. If you wanna do it in 48 or
24, that's fine as long as there's a valid reason.
Given that no -1 vote will come, I call for a vote
I have patched the system to deal with the inconsistencies, but those
should really be looked at. There seems to be a mix of "timeline"
entries that are not consistent throughout the dir (even when accounting
for v4.0 vs v5.0 CVE data), and those were throwing spanners into the
build process.
ks in charge of the cve
process about the proper schema here, as ours may be a bit ... off.
TBD
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 12:17 PM Daniel Gruno wrote:
I have patched the system to deal with the inconsistencies, but those
should really be looked at. There seems to be a mix of "timeline"
e
On 2023-05-03 14:12, Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 2:45 PM Graham Leggett via dev
wrote:
On 25 Apr 2023, at 07:45, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
2. Switching from Subversion to Git is mostly an emotional problem for me. We
have some closer ties to Subversion by some
overlaps in the
On 2023-05-04 07:48, Eric Covener wrote:
[x]: Move the read/write repository from Subversion to Git and
leverage the features of Github (for now Actions and PR).
[x]: Move the read/write repository from Subversion to Git and
leverage the features of Github (for now Actions and PR).
On 2023-05-08 16:18, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Graham,
On 5/8/23 05:29, Graham Leggett via dev wrote:
On 04 May 2023, at 09:34, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
This is a formal vote on whether we should move our read/write
repository from Subversion to Git.
This means that our latest read/write repos
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