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On Sat, Oct 02, 1999, Daniel Reichenbach wrote:
> I did a quick test with mod_ssl 2.4.5 on Win32 and it`s still broken.
> I applied the patches as usual on a fresh installed system. Only WinNT,
> Visual C++6 SP3 and Cygwin-B20 are installed.
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> It still causes a page fault, but now in Apache. W
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999, Steffen Dettmer wrote:
> > Now I've to went back to learning for my last (the forth of four) diploma
> > exams which is "celebrated" in mid October... ;)
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> ** GOOD LUCK !! **
> I'm sure you'll do your exams in such a pretty good way like mod_ssl!
> Have a nice weekend!!
I did a quick test with mod_ssl 2.4.5 on Win32 and it`s still broken.
I applied the patches as usual on a fresh installed system. Only WinNT,
Visual C++6 SP3 and Cygwin-B20 are installed.
It still causes a page fault, but now in Apache. When I use mod_ssl 2.4.2,
all is fine. 2.4.3 to 2.4.5 all pr
> Now I've to went back to learning for my last (the forth of four) diploma
> exams which is "celebrated" in mid October... ;)
** GOOD LUCK !! **
I'm sure you'll do your exams in such a pretty good way like mod_ssl!
Have a nice weekend!!
oki,
Steffen
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Ok, after two versions which failed to compile under some nasty Linux
flavors, this one should work fine also for the Linux community.
Beside the usual bugfixes for a stable version like this, I've also
incorporated some small improvements. For details see the CHANGES
entries below.
As always, y