> I'll probably never be applying a lot of the diffs I see
> here, but I have to wonder, what are they made for?
>
> They only thing I know is they aren't made by diff for ed.
>
> Oh, and is there a place in the Guide for "getting the latest
> release from CVS," as is often recommended to mod_ers with
> troubles?
It's much easier than you might think it is. Every Apache project rolls a
new tgz of the cvs every 6 hours, you can grab the latest mod_perl CVS
snapshot from http://perl.apache.org/from-cvs/modperl-2.0/,
all the mod_perl related projects from http://perl.apache.org/from-cvs
I'll update the Guide.
It's much easier than starting with a real CVS server if you do that for
the first time. But it worth the hassle, if you want to use open source
software and live on the cutting edge.
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