Re: Workaround (maybe) for getting Apache::Test 1.13 tested on a stock OpenBSD system

2004-09-25 Thread Geoffrey Young
When I unpack the tarball by hand, set APACHE_TEST_HTTPD=/usr/sbin/httpdu, and run perl Makefile.PL; make; make test, everything passes. This is true whether or not I am executing the commands as root. How can we programmatically figure out when to add the -u flag? If we can't then we

Re: Workaround (maybe) for getting Apache::Test 1.13 tested on a stock OpenBSD system

2004-09-25 Thread Geoffrey Young
Geoffrey Young wrote: When I unpack the tarball by hand, set APACHE_TEST_HTTPD=/usr/sbin/httpdu, and run perl Makefile.PL; make; make test, everything passes. This is true whether or not I am executing the commands as root. How can we programmatically figure out when to add the -u flag? If we

Re: 2.0.52-rc1 CANDIDATE tarballs available for testing

2004-09-25 Thread Chip Cuccio
* William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |__ Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 06:43:55PM -0500: Please see http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ for the current httpd 2.0 release candidate. Among other items noted in the CHANGES file, this candidate contains the patch for the CAN-2004-0811

Re: new config organization for 2.1

2004-09-25 Thread Jeffrey Burgoyne
I'll throw in my two cents. As part of a large multi group organization (that I am sorry to say does not get along all that well) I have, for security reasons, split up our configuration file into about 20 seperate files. Certain people or groups have access to certain things that I am

Re: new config organization for 2.1

2004-09-25 Thread Brad Nicholes
Therefore I think there are certainly valid reasons to split up the conf file, and from a usability perspective, it may be a bit more confusing upon an initial install, but the benefits down the road were immense for me. Mind you, being in an organization where 12 people of varying degree of

Build for win32 without VC++?

2004-09-25 Thread apache-dev
I had originally posted this on news:comp.infosystems.www.server.ms- windows and news:alt.apache.configuration but wanted to try with the mailing list, also. Has anybody ever tried (not to mention succeeded!) to build a version of Apache for Win32 (definitely version 2) using FOSS tools and