"Jess M. Holle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've filed a bug (12091) with a suggested patch included. I've also
> attached my previous post of the same code.
>
> The crash is specific to Windows. My change is not, however.
I'll commit this fix shortly. Thanks!
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Jeff Trawick | [EMAIL PR
Graham Leggett wrote:
> Jess M. Holle wrote:
>
>> I also find the current 'httpd-ldap' sub-project status lamentable --
>> though at least at 2.0.40 it builds (but has to be patched to run on
>> Windows!) and includes instructions for making it part of your Apache
>> 2 build process (on UNIX).
Jess M. Holle wrote:
> I also find the current 'httpd-ldap' sub-project status lamentable --
> though at least at 2.0.40 it builds (but has to be patched to run on
> Windows!) and includes instructions for making it part of your Apache 2
> build process (on UNIX).
That's because all the integ
I also find the current 'httpd-ldap' sub-project status lamentable --
though at least at 2.0.40 it builds (but has to be patched to run on
Windows!) and includes instructions for making it part of your Apache 2
build process (on UNIX).
The lack of MSVC++ projects on Windows (which www.rudedog.
the last year showed that auth_ldap was always forgotten when the Apache2 APIs changed
while all other modules which were in the main source tree were always correctly
updated. So this ended up in that auth_ldap wasnt usable / compilable the whole last
year; or better since it moved to its own
+1 to this as well.
We use LDAP authentication with 2.0.40 on win32 already and would very
welcome a "official" module for this
>Now that 2.0.40 has been released and we are in development of
> .41 and the fact that there has been a proposal for re-architecting
> the AUTH modules, I would li
: "Brad Nicholes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 4:27 PM
Subject: [PROPOSAL] Move AUTH_LDAP to /experimental
(was:authentication rewrite)
>Now that 2.0.40 has been released and we are in development of
> .41 and the fact that t
Now that 2.0.40 has been released and we are in development of .41
and the fact that there has been a proposal for re-architecting the AUTH
modules, I would like to propose that we move AUTH_LDAP out of it's own
project and into experimental. This will enable AUTH_LDAP to get more
exposure as