Re: Where is the AJP code...
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: At 01:56 AM 8/17/2004, jean-frederic clere wrote: William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: At 03:58 PM 8/16/2004, Brad Nicholes wrote: The addition of the proxy_ajp module to the httpd project presents a build problem. The AJP module code exists in httpd/modules/proxy in the httpd project but the AJP lib code still sits in the jakarta-tomcat-connectors\ajp\ajplib\test in the jakarta project. Is the AJPLIB code going to be migrated to the httpd project? Why is the AJPLIB code in a test directory? I'm +1 for placing it in modules/proxy/ ... iff it will be maintained and kept up to date. +1 Then let's go ahead, would you please commit the current flavor of the ajp sources to modules/proxy/ (not modules/proxy/ajp/) with a commit message to their official source location within jakarta-tomcat-connectors/ (the real location, not the temporary ajp/test/ajplib). The real location has not been decided in jakarta-tomcat-connectors... For the moment the ajplib files are in jakarta-tomcat-connectors/ajp/test/ajplib. Just in case another maintainer wants to look aside at their development. Then just a few tweaks so we don't delve the ./ajp/ directory. Bill
Re: Where is the AJP code...
At 01:56 AM 8/17/2004, jean-frederic clere wrote: >William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: >>At 03:58 PM 8/16/2004, Brad Nicholes wrote: >> >>> The addition of the proxy_ajp module to the httpd project presents a >>>build problem. The AJP module code exists in httpd/modules/proxy in the >>>httpd project but the AJP lib code still sits in the >>>jakarta-tomcat-connectors\ajp\ajplib\test in the jakarta project. Is >>>the AJPLIB code going to be migrated to the httpd project? Why is the >>>AJPLIB code in a test directory? >> >>I'm +1 for placing it in modules/proxy/ ... iff it will be maintained >>and kept up to date. > >+1 Then let's go ahead, would you please commit the current flavor of the ajp sources to modules/proxy/ (not modules/proxy/ajp/) with a commit message to their official source location within jakarta-tomcat-connectors/ (the real location, not the temporary ajp/test/ajplib). Just in case another maintainer wants to look aside at their development. Then just a few tweaks so we don't delve the ./ajp/ directory. Bill
Re: Where is the AJP code...
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: At 03:58 PM 8/16/2004, Brad Nicholes wrote: The addition of the proxy_ajp module to the httpd project presents a build problem. The AJP module code exists in httpd/modules/proxy in the httpd project but the AJP lib code still sits in the jakarta-tomcat-connectors\ajp\ajplib\test in the jakarta project. Is the AJPLIB code going to be migrated to the httpd project? Why is the AJPLIB code in a test directory? I'm +1 for placing it in modules/proxy/ ... iff it will be maintained and kept up to date. +1 If not, assuming that lib location is wrong - it should become an autoconf option. For the moment that would bring chicken/egg problems because the library needs a configured httpd-2.x source tree to build. Can we trust that ajp lib c sources will be kept in sync? I will try my best to synchronize both code locations. Bill
Re: Where is the AJP code...
At 03:58 PM 8/16/2004, Brad Nicholes wrote: > The addition of the proxy_ajp module to the httpd project presents a >build problem. The AJP module code exists in httpd/modules/proxy in the >httpd project but the AJP lib code still sits in the >jakarta-tomcat-connectors\ajp\ajplib\test in the jakarta project. Is >the AJPLIB code going to be migrated to the httpd project? Why is the >AJPLIB code in a test directory? I'm +1 for placing it in modules/proxy/ ... iff it will be maintained and kept up to date. If not, assuming that lib location is wrong - it should become an autoconf option. Can we trust that ajp lib c sources will be kept in sync? Bill
Where is the AJP code...
The addition of the proxy_ajp module to the httpd project presents a build problem. The AJP module code exists in httpd/modules/proxy in the httpd project but the AJP lib code still sits in the jakarta-tomcat-connectors\ajp\ajplib\test in the jakarta project. Is the AJPLIB code going to be migrated to the httpd project? Why is the AJPLIB code in a test directory? Brad Brad Nicholes Senior Software Engineer Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business solutions http://www.novell.com