APACHE 2.1 STATUS: -*-text-*-
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APACHE 2.0 STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2003/07/23 23:49:14 $]
Release:
2.0.48 : in development
2.0.47 : released July 09, 2003 as GA.
2.0.46 : released May 28, 2003 as GA.
2.0.45 : released April 1, 2003 as GA.
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APACHE 1.3 STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2003/07/16 20:27:07 $]
Release:
1.3.28: Tagged July 16, 2003.
1.3.27: Tagged September 30, 2002. Announced Oct 3, 2002.
1.3.26: Tagged June 18, 2002.
1.3.25: Tagged June 17, 2002. Not
I want to put some kind of weight at each request of a client, and then use
my own kind of structure to process the most important requests first.
Rodrigo Augusto Alves(raa01)
Ciência da Computação(UFPR)
HASKELL BOY ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:41:31PM +, Haskell Curry wrote:
> I'm trying to write a mpm module, but I can't install it, if someone could
> help me I would be thanksful.
> By the way, is the mpm that control the request of a client, and how it
> will be processed !?
Why do you want your own MP
Hello everybody!
Can somebody enlight me what this code in mod_rewrite.c is good for?
static int hook_fixup(request_rec *r)
{
[...]
/* we shouldn't do anything in subrequests */
if (r->main != NULL) {
return DECLINED;
}
It took me days to track down what is is not good for
I'm trying to write a mpm module, but I can't install it, if someone could
help me I would be thanksful.
By the way, is the mpm that control the request of a client, and how it will
be processed !?
Rodrigo Augusto Alves(raa01)
Ciência da Computação(UFPR)
HASKELL BOY ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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[ adding in apreq-dev ]
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists] wrote:
> Libapreq is complaining too.. That's how this all started, I
> couldn't install Apache::Cookie.
>
> Ok.. I've had a bit of a clean up, and I can now get
> Apache&mod_perl compiling and running just fine.. __But__ I
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21682
The httpd dumps core on misconfiguration. Can someone have a look at this
issue? I don't know further.
Thanks, nd