The defines in httpd.h all specify defaults, for example if you don't
compile with --prefix=blah
On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 05:47 PM, hiten pandya wrote:
hi all,
i was wondering.. that... why do we have fixed paths in httpd.h
such as the one for define statements
thanks,
What were your original settings? The defaults?
On Monday, September 3, 2001, at 05:48 PM, Daniel Abad wrote:
So, what do you suggest?
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In contrast, with an 11,000-line implementation like mod_gzip, it's
much less likely that other developers will be able to troubleshoot
the code quickly if it breaks while the original authors are on
vacation.
A quick perusal of thesource for the 1.3 version of mod_gzip (which I've
been
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On Monday 27 August 2001 07:26, George Schlossnagle wrote:
For better
logger at the head of the bunch). The point is that I don't want to
unconditionally send logs to /dev/null, but only if I succeeded in sending
them with my user-defined method.
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