On 9/6/2017 10:23 AM, Steve Hay wrote: > On 19 January 2017 at 14:25, Issac Goldstand <mar...@beamartyr.net> wrote: >> That release was canceled due to lack of votes, but regardless there was >> very little effective difference between that and 2.13 - mostly around >> tests, docs and build scripts. 2.13 should run just fine on 2.4 > > Somehow, it only came to my attention yesterday that 2.14 never > officially got released. That's a great shame because 2.13 doesn't > build out-of-the-box on Windows, at least not with httpd-2.4, whereas > 2.14 does. > > Is there any chance of resurrecting it, or else just going for a new > release numbered 2.15? >
Moving to the apreq-dev list, and we can follow-up on the modperl list thread if it makes sense later :) I don't see why not, but I'd like to informally ping the dev list and see whether we have other PMC members who'd be willing to vote. Otherwise, we'd be making a lot of useless noise in prepping a release. Issac >> >> Issac >> >> On 1/19/2017 6:30 AM, Jie Gao wrote: >>> >>> There was a new release candidate over a month ago, and it is available at >>> https://home.apache.org/~issac/libapreq2-2.14.tar.gz . >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> Jie >>> >>> >>> >>> * JW <gav...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 20:06:41 +0000 >>>> From: JW <gav...@yahoo.com> >>>> To: "modp...@perl.apache.org" <modp...@perl.apache.org> >>>> Subject: Question about Apache 2.4 and libapreq2 (Apache2::Request) >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I currently use Apache 2.2, mod_perl and libapreq2 (for Apache2::Request >>>> and Apache2::Cookie). I did a test installation of Apache 2.4 (yum), >>>> mod_perl (source) and libapreq2-2.13 (source). and it seems to work fine. >>>> >>>> The last update of libapreq2 was in 2010. I'm aware that not every >>>> library has to be updated and frankly I'm pleased that it still works. >>>> However, before I make a permanent switch to Apache 2.4, I was wondering if >>>> anyone doing a similar upgrade experienced problems using libapreq2 and >>>> what >>>> alternative(s) they chose. >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>