>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Do the 4.1.13 and 4.1.14 versions you refer to, exist as separate
>> branches in the CVS? Or is 4.1.13 a branch, and 4.1.14-to-be HEAD?
> Not sure if they are branch tags, but there are tags named
> TOMCAT_4_1_13 and TOMCAT_4_1_14.
If one looks at the distribution directory of tomcat, it is easy to
get confused. It contains the directories:
v4.0.5/ 09-Oct-2002 07:28 -
v4.0.6/ 08-Oct-2002 08:27 -
v4.1.12/ 02-Oct-2002 03:01 -
v4.1.15-alpha/ 14-Nov-2002 00:48 -
Ie. there's a 4.1.12, no 4.1.13, or 4.1.14, but instead a 4.1.15 that
is marked alpha. The immediate question is: is this an alpha of a
final 4.1.15 release? Or is 4.1.15 an alpha release of the final
version of 4.1.x?
A bit of googling found me
<URL:http://www.faqchest.com/prgm/tomcat-l/tmct-02/tmct-0208/tmct-020879/tmct02082620_30399.html
>
And I guess the answer is sort of the first one, and sort of the last
one. Ie. if 4.1.15-alpha turns out to be a stable release, the
"-alpha" will be yanked from the version number, and 4.1.15 will
become a production release.
However, if 4.1.15 isn't found good enough, it will be completely
yanked from the distribution directory, and consigned to the scrapheap
of history. And then a new version 4.1.16-alpha will be announced.
I'm still a little confused, but I guess that whatever 4.1.x with
x>=14 is finally released, will have a working
HttpServletRequest.isSecure() when using the Coyote Ajp1.3 connector.
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