Re: [DIGEST] mod_perl digest 05/13/01
-- mod_perl digest May 13, 2001 - May 19, 2001 -- Recent happenings in the mod_perl world... mod_perl status o mod_perl - stable: 1.25 (released January 29, 2001) [1] - development: 1.25_01-dev [2] o Apache - stable: 1.3.19 (released February 28, 2001) [3] Nope - stable is 1.3.20 (fixing a Win32 issue) released May 15, 2001 - development: 1.3.21-dev [4] o Perl - stable: 5.6.1 (released April 9, 2001) [5] - development: 5.7.1 [6] Issac Internet is a wonderful mechanism for making a fool of yourself in front of a very large audience. --Anonymous Moving the mouse won't get you into trouble... Clicking it might. --Anonymous PGP Key 0xE0FA561B - Fingerprint: 7E18 C018 D623 A57B 7F37 D902 8C84 7675 E0FA 561B
RE: [DIGEST] mod_perl digest 05/13/01
[snip] - stable: 1.3.19 (released February 28, 2001) [3] Nope - stable is 1.3.20 (fixing a Win32 issue) released May 15, 2001 actually, the official release wasn't announced to [EMAIL PROTECTED] until yesterday. until there is an offical announcement, there is always the possibility that the release will be pulled and stable will stay where it was (note I did bump the dev version, though). I also mentioned that, based on the noted link from new-httpd, that a release notice was forthcoming... at any rate, thanks for being a second set of eyes - I've missed releases before :) --Geoff
Re: [DIGEST] mod_perl digest 05/13/01
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote: -- mod_perl digest May 13, 2001 - May 19, 2001 -- [ .. ] news o Apache 1.3.20 has been rolled, but no official release announcement yet (one should be forthcoming shortly) [14] New features of note: - Added NOESCAPE (NS) flag to RewriteRule and enabled use of '\' to allow escaping of special characters. - Add support for Win32 apxs - Integrate support for the Cygwin 1.x platform - Correct a vulnerability in the Win32 and OS2 ports see the CHANGES [15] for a full list of new features and bug fixes [15] http://dev.apache.org/dist/CHANGES_1.3.20 Something else that's worth noting for Win32 mod_perl and Apache_1.3.20 is that the service problem that several people ran into has been solved. best regards, randy kobes