Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 00:37:49 -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Actually - all of this Euro talk reminds me how less-than-optimal the west coast really is for European participants. The east coast seems like a short hop by comparison.) east coast sounds much better to this

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread André Malo
* Jeff Trawick wrote: On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 00:37:49 -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Actually - all of this Euro talk reminds me how less-than-optimal the west coast really is for European participants. The east coast seems like a short hop by comparison.) east

2.1.2-alpha http/ftp proxy/cache problems

2004-12-12 Thread Andreas Steinmetz
Both problems described below relate to the http and the ftp proxy with cache enabled. URLs and proxy setup are given at the end of this mail. Problem 1 - http: It happens from time to time that when URL 1 is reloaded and then URL 2 is reloaded in Mozilla that /v2/ (URL 2) is requested by the

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
But I'm wondering what this actually achieves? Social and fun :-) We're developing a global communications infrastructure. Let's b* well *use* it! Dw

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
David Reid wrote: Justin Erenkrantz wrote: During ApacheCon, a number of us had talked about holding more frequent face-to-face meetings (or summits or whatever). Fred is willing to find a place for us at Apple with space and 'net access. Fred's suggested around the week of February 7th,

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Paul Querna wrote: I thought this would be a 'httpd' hackathon, not a general hackathon at least thats the impression I got from Justin's original message and the fact that it was raised on httpd-dev. Same here - a general hackaton is a bit more work - but also

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
Justin Erenkrantz wrote: During ApacheCon, a number of us had talked about holding more frequent face-to-face meetings (or summits or whatever). Fred is willing to find a place for us at Apple with space and 'net access. Fred's suggested around the week of February 7th, 2005. That would

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: Sounds a lot more feasible than travelling to .us for a hack. But I'm wondering what this actually achieves? Sure, it gets people to focus on Getting Things Done, but a *scheduled* IRC+pastebin-based hackathon could do that without the

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread David Reid
Justin Erenkrantz wrote: Justin Erenkrantz wrote: During ApacheCon, a number of us had talked about holding more frequent face-to-face meetings (or summits or whatever). Fred is willing to find a place for us at Apple with space and 'net access. Fred's suggested around the week of February 7th,

[STATUS] (apache-1.3) Wed May 5 23:45:54 EDT 2004

2004-12-12 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
APACHE 1.3 STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2004/04/19 18:53:57 $] Release: 1.3.31-dev: In development. Plan to TR week of April 19. 1.3.30: Tagged April 9, 2004. Not released. 1.3.29: Tagged October 24, 2003. Announced Oct 29,

[STATUS] (apache-1.3) Wed Apr 28 23:45:46 EDT 2004

2004-12-12 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
APACHE 1.3 STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2004/04/19 18:53:57 $] Release: 1.3.31-dev: In development. Plan to TR week of April 19. 1.3.30: Tagged April 9, 2004. Not released. 1.3.29: Tagged October 24, 2003. Announced Oct 29,

Re: Apache HTTP Server 2.1.2 tagged...

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
+1 for promoting it to beta status. I tested on NetBSD-2.0 and FreeBSD 5.2.1. I was able to duplicate the regressions in mod_rewrite and mod_proxy: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32459 However, the proxy related regressions are only a small part of the code. I believe we need

Re: [PATCH] fixing broken gnu ld (mis)detection problem

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Jeff Trawick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip we don't maintain configure; bad enough. an carefully hand-written configure would be much better. it is autogenerated; any fixes need to be in the input files; it looks like the portion you had to modify comes from libtool sources, not from

Why bundling 3rd-party packages anyway ? [WAS: A zLib Update....?]

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Brad Nicholes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: big_snip / Hi folks, Why bundling 3rd-party packages anyway ?! I personally *always* use sysetm libs instead of bundled libs when some packages do such bundling. But I'm really unhappy that apache2's configure does not provide an option for doing that

Re: MPM with DYNAMICAL user switching?

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Dmitry Koteroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Perchild MPM allows to run different vhost requests under different user accounts. But: no, it doesn't. but metuxmpm does: http://nibiru.borg.metux.de:7000/wiki.mpm/ snip 1. It does not support Windows at all. windows does not

Re: Discover which MPM is loaded?

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Adam Tilghman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip It seems to me that running in reverse proxy mode as you suggest would require one running instance per possible UID, which would be fine for tens or even hundreds of users, but not for the number we have to support. You're probably interested in

Re: Towards a generic database connection API

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I'd like the DBD API to be generic, and to work for other modules that use an SQL backend, ranging from specific modules such as SQL-based authentication and logging to general frameworks such as Perl, Python and PHP. I don't know to what extent

metux MPM, was RFC for a Perchild-like-MPM

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: We've done a complete redesign of an multiplexer-based MPM, but it seems that no one's really interested in it here. We've supplied patches against various httpd2 releases. http://nibiru.borg.metux.de:7000/wiki.mpm/ I only see patches for 2.0.48 and .49. Do you have

Re: PCRE in 2.1/2.2

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Joe Orton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Is there any reason to keep libpcre in the httpd tree? untar configure make must just work on any random Unix system. shot yourself. apache2 requires expat, which is less common than pcre. snip Those are bugs which can be fixed by optionally

Re: PATCH: call aclocal for PCRE in buildconf

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Actually aclocal belongs to automake. But then, it would be a weird system where autoconf/automake/libtool are not installed as a group, so I guess that's still ok. I personally prefer just install exactly these packages which

Re: PCRE in 2.1/2.2

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Joe Orton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Is there any reason to keep libpcre in the httpd tree? untar configure make must just work on any random Unix system. shot yourself. apache2 requires expat, which is less common than pcre. does not. APR-Util embeds expat. -Paul

Re: Towards a generic database connection API

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I'd like the DBD API to be generic, and to work for other modules that use an SQL backend, ranging from specific modules such as SQL-based authentication and logging to general frameworks such as Perl, Python and PHP. I don't know to

Re: PATCH: call aclocal for PCRE in buildconf

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip In fact you should tell that the library we distribute. *It* (PCRE) depends on automake (i.e. aclocal only!) in newer versions. The clean way seems to me either to shrug and accept it, or to leave the lib alone and use the one installed on the

Re: PCRE in 2.1/2.2

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Paul Querna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip shot yourself. apache2 requires expat, which is less common than pcre. does not. APR-Util embeds expat. eh? uglier than i thouht! why isnt there an --with-expat=... option for enforcing use of external expat ? There is:

Re: PCRE in 2.1/2.2

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Paul Querna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip shot yourself. apache2 requires expat, which is less common than pcre. does not. APR-Util embeds expat. eh? uglier than i thouht! why isnt there an --with-expat=... option for enforcing use of external expat ? embedding standard libraries

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Astrid Keßler
FWIW: At this time there's no way to get me into the States, regardless of which coast, sorry. Same for me. :( So a hackaton in the Netherlands or during the European ApacheCon would be fine. Kess

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread David Reid
Justin Erenkrantz wrote: During ApacheCon, a number of us had talked about holding more frequent face-to-face meetings (or summits or whatever). Fred is willing to find a place for us at Apple with space and 'net access. Fred's suggested around the week of February 7th, 2005. That would work

Re: Hackathon during Q1 2005?

2004-12-12 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 00:37:49 -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Actually - all of this Euro talk reminds me how less-than-optimal the west coast really is for European participants. The east coast seems like a short hop by comparison.) east coast sounds much better to

Re: RFC for a Perchild-like-MPM

2004-12-12 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Paul Querna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have had an idea for replacing the perchild MPM boggling around inside my head for awhile now. This is an idea for a different architecture to allowing different UIDs to serve httpd requests. I am looking for all feedback with my proposed

Re: [PATCH] fixing broken gnu ld (mis)detection problem

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Querna
Enrico Weigelt wrote: snip I dont count the days of autoconf-trouble anylonger - i'm counting the days when autoconfs really works, there're just a few. I've written down some concepts for an universal crossplatform compiling/building toolkit, which also supports crosscompiling and sysroot'ing as