Hi all,
I apologise in advance if this is obvious or otherwise been answered
elsewhere, but I can't seem to find any reference to it.
I am using Apache 1.3.29 with mod_perl, on Linux 2.4. I am running
mod_proxy as a caching reverse proxy front end, and mod_perl on the
backend. This works really
Neil Gunton wrote:
Hi all,
I apologise in advance if this is obvious or otherwise been answered
elsewhere, but I can't seem to find any reference to it.
I am using Apache 1.3.29 with mod_perl, on Linux 2.4. I am running
mod_proxy as a caching reverse proxy front end, and mod_perl on the
Libtool is busily sprouting files.. Before just making a loop for all these
files, srclib/apr-util/xml/expat/buildconf.sh has
if [ -f ltsugar.m4 ]; then
echo Incorporating ltsugar.m4 into aclocal.m4 ...
cat ltsugar.m4 aclocal.m4
fi
and I wonder why this couldn't be
if [ -f
Would someone be so kind as to provide me with some additional
information on the status of profiling in 2.0.49?
I have gone through most of the steps mentioned in the mailing list.
./configure CFLAGS=-pg -fprofile-arcs -DGPROF -DNO_USE_SIGACTION (I've
also tried without -DNO_USE_SIGACTION)
Hello,
I wish to make users' Unix home directories available to them via WebDAV. Since
the Apache HTTP Server supports WebDAV, SSL, and a variety of authentication
schemes, it seemed an appropriate basis, but it does not appear to fit the bill
because it always runs under a particular user