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At 09:12 AM 6/17/2004, Joshua Slive wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
>
>>Don't expect a quick response. I submitted a feature patch to bugzilla over a month
>>ago and it hasn't changed state from its "new" state or had any activity or
>>ownership ch
Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
Don't expect a quick response. I submitted a feature patch to bugzilla over a month ago and it hasn't changed state from its "new" state or had any activity or ownership changes. I posted a followup message here a few weeks later and have not rece
Thanks for the advice. I'm waiting patiently to see if the 'bugid' (#28391) gets
assigned at some point. I realize its a feature patch and not an important bug fix,
which is why I labeled it as normal priority and have not been persistently nagging.
The patch that was posted to #28391 and th
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
> Don't expect a quick response. I submitted a feature patch to bugzilla
> over a month ago and it hasn't changed state from its "new" state or had
Of course it would help if you posted the number of the bug. Assuming it
is
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Jeffrey Burgoyne wrote:
> The first change was to modify mod_alias to work with sorted array
> elements instead of a linear list (they have well over 1000 redirect rules
> of this sort). This also included an array sort function put into alloc.c.
>
Nice - see http://httpd.ap
Perhaps this page needs a section entitled "What to do if my patch gets
ignored". It could go something like this:
Because Apache has only a small number of volunteer developers, and
these developers are often very busy, it is possible that your patch
will not receive any immediate feedback.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Guernsey, Byron (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
Don't expect a quick response. I submitted a feature patch to bugzilla
over a month ago and it hasn't changed state from its "new" state or had
any activity or ownership changes. I posted a followup message here a
few weeks
Don't expect a quick response. I submitted a feature patch to bugzilla over a month
ago and it hasn't changed state from its "new" state or had any activity or ownership
changes. I posted a followup message here a few weeks later and have not received a
single response. I continue to read mes
According to Jeffrey:
> What is the correct way to start to move forward with this?
Details how code patches should be submitted are described at
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/patches.html
ciao...
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Hi;
Due to some poor performance on a clients Apache server, I made some
changes over the winter for their specific issues. The client was very
pleased with the changes I had made and have asked me to release them back
into the Apache mainstream release.
I should note that the issues this client
Any further thoughts on this, Cliff or anyone else? At least the
core_output_filter, the byterange filter, and the http_header filter
will all destroy the brigade which is passed to them. Many other
filters presume that it's OK to reuse brigades which have been passed
on.
With a combination of f
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