Apache 2.0.43 has its own load of normal and security problems which were fixed long time ago. Sticking to the old buggy version doesn't make much sense.
The only idea I could offer to you is this: Keep Apache 2.0.43 as a front-end, and put Apache 2.0.49 with the latest mp2 on the backend. So your testers are still happy and you use 2.0.49 only to serve mp2 content. The docs on perl.apache.org have tons of info on how to set such a beast up (even though in mp1 section, but it should work all the same).
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