stability of apache 2.0 implications on mod_perl?

2003-01-21 Thread Vivek Khera
The announcement of Apache 2.0.44 includes this:

 The 2.0.44 release marks a change in the Apache release process and a new
 level of stability in the 2.0 series.  Beginning with this release, we
 will make every effort to retain forward compatibility in the
 configuration and module API, so that upgrading along the 2.0 series
 should be much easier.  This compatibility extends backwards to 2.0.42, so
 users of that version or later should be able to upgrade without changing
 configurations or updating DSO modules.  (Users of earlier releases will
 need to recompile all modules in order to upgrade to 2.0.44.)

Does this mean that mod_perl 2.0 can finally be finished?  I recall
this being dougm's main objection to finishing it all up...



Re: stability of apache 2.0 implications on mod_perl?

2003-01-21 Thread Stas Bekman
Vivek Khera wrote:

The announcement of Apache 2.0.44 includes this:

 The 2.0.44 release marks a change in the Apache release process and a new
 level of stability in the 2.0 series.  Beginning with this release, we
 will make every effort to retain forward compatibility in the
 configuration and module API, so that upgrading along the 2.0 series
 should be much easier.  This compatibility extends backwards to 2.0.42, so
 users of that version or later should be able to upgrade without changing
 configurations or updating DSO modules.  (Users of earlier releases will
 need to recompile all modules in order to upgrade to 2.0.44.)

Does this mean that mod_perl 2.0 can finally be finished?  I recall
this being dougm's main objection to finishing it all up...


We still have to see that this promise will be kept (we will make every 
effort...). Don't forget that we also rely on the apr project, whose API is 
not frozen yet. But otherwise it can be finished sooner if we get more people 
trying to shake out bugs and send patches for features that are still missing.

Also helping us to have a more covering test suite would be very helpful. 
Currently, I believe, we have most of the functionality tested at the very 
basic level. Covering the odd cases and the whole API is what we need. So read 
on how to write tests and send in new tests or extend the existing ones.

Currently I'm trying to finish the filtering API, which keeps on getting 
delayed to solve the bug reports. Then I'll go back to work on the other 
missing things. Philippe has promised to finish the Perl sections, so I 
think the configuration functionality will be completed soon. If you have a 
burning need for some missing functionality, speak up.

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