Adam Prime wrote:
Personally, i think libapreq should be part of core httpd (or at least a 'normal' module, and libapreq2's perl bindings should be part of stock mod_perl.
Oh, but we started work for this in 2.4 of httpd for libapreq.so and mod_apreq.so for http core.

after httpd 2.6/3.0 we might be able to swing the perl bindings peices.

See:
Subject: Food for thought / looking for something to do

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