Am 19.04.2018 um 17:55 schrieb David Zuelke: > I hate to break this to you, and I do not want to discredit the > amazing work all the contributors here are doing, but httpd 2.4 is of > miserable, miserable quality when it comes to breaks and regressions. > > I maintain the PHP/Apache/Nginx infrastructure at Heroku, and I was > able to use the following httpd releases only in the last ~2.5 years: > > - 2.4.16 > - 2.4.18 > - 2.4.20 > - 2.4.29 > -2.4.33
2.4.29 was a official release 2.4.33 was a official release 30, 31, 32 never was a release, the where at voting, regressions where fund and fixed - so the gap 29-33 is as explected because a RC either get released 1:1 or not at all please review your numbers with the list-archive of rejected RC's it's just bike-shedding if 30,31,32 should not have existed at all and have been a 30RC1, 30RC2, 30RC3 -> 30GA but you where not supposed to use 30, 31, 32 at all for anything than testing and report regressions