I forward this message from the httpd list.

By the way: what is going with merging parts of libapreq2 into APR and
httpd and mod_perl/CPAN?  It looks for me as a so important step for
everybody... (well, maybe except for IIS supporters...)

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On 11/08/2006 07:31 PM, Brian McCallister wrote:
> 
> On Nov 8, 2006, at 10:27 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
> 
>> Just to be clear about it: presumably you're proposing it have
>> a similar kind of status to mod_perl or mod_python?
> 
> 
> Yes.

+1 for this if it is a subproject like mod_perl or mod_python. It may
go into the core or not in the future, but I think its dependency on
libapreq2 which is *currently* not part of the core makes it impossible
at the *current* point of time to add it to the core.


Regards

RĂ¼diger

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