httpd-2.4.x proxy exports needed for NetWare

2016-10-24 Thread NormW
G/M, The following diff (also herewith) is needed for extra mod_proxy exports for a clean build of 2.4 for NetWare: Index: modules/proxy/NWGNUproxy === --- modules/proxy/NWGNUproxy(revision 1766453) +++ modules/proxy/NWGNUproxy

Re: svn commit: r1766129 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/http2: h2_session.c h2_stream.c

2016-10-24 Thread Mike Rumph
Okay. Thanks for the references. It just seemed a little strange that APR_SUCCESS was explicitly used for zero in one place and not in another within the same function. On 10/24/2016 1:49 PM, Yann Ylavic wrote: Hi Mike, Jacob, On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Jacob Champion

Re: svn commit: r1766129 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/http2: h2_session.c h2_stream.c

2016-10-24 Thread Yann Ylavic
Hi Mike, Jacob, On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Jacob Champion wrote: > On 10/24/2016 08:54 AM, Mike Rumph wrote: >>> >>> +return status ? status : rv; >> >> This line seems to depend on the assumption that APR_SUCCESS is coded as >> zero. >> Wouldn't it be better to

Re: svn commit: r1766129 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/http2: h2_session.c h2_stream.c

2016-10-24 Thread Jacob Champion
On 10/24/2016 08:54 AM, Mike Rumph wrote: +return status ? status : rv; This line seems to depend on the assumption that APR_SUCCESS is coded as zero. Wouldn't it be better to not hard code that assumption? I certainly hope that APR_SUCCESS is guaranteed to be zero on every platform, in

Re: Release date for Apache 2.2.32

2016-10-24 Thread William A Rowe Jr
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Brian King wrote: > Is there a planned target date for the release of apache 2.2.32? > > Security scanning products (E.g. Rapid7) are recommending upgrading apache > to 2.2.32 because of the July announcement regarding httpoxy: > >

Release date for Apache 2.2.32

2016-10-24 Thread Brian King
Is there a planned target date for the release of apache 2.2.32? Security scanning products (E.g. Rapid7) are recommending upgrading apache to 2.2.32 because of the July announcement regarding httpoxy: http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-dev=146885266605438=2