From the description of it the version of Apache you are using is 2.2.3
instead of 2.2.4.
Would the 3pp you are using by any chance be SM 6.0 ??
I think this kind of inquiries first of all belongs on the users list.
-ascs
De : Renu Tiwari [mailto:[EMAIL
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Wondering if this is worth a great deal of time until we define the VFS
in less APR'ish, less filesystem'ish patterns.
Maybe an APR-like file-system interface is an appropriate interface for
a virtual filesystem? I guess it is a question of how much you want to
On 01/03/2008 12:21 AM, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
But there was a problem with the _default_ setting for a virtual host. I am
not sure
so far if this is my config or if there is something else going wrong on
Solaris 10.
I will investigate tomorrow.
This is a bug in Solaris 10. See also
Hi Bill,
mod_ftp fans;
See http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/mod_ftp/tags/0.9.1/STATUS-FTP
first line of STATUS reads:
MOD_FTP 3.0 STATUS:
a little bit strange the 3.0 while the module has now 0.9.1 version
Guen.
On Jan 3, 2008 4:29 AM, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mod_ftp fans;
[ ] -1 for any release of 0.9.1
[X] +1 to release as 0.9.1-alpha
[ ] +1 to release as 0.9.1-beta
[ ] +1 to release as 0.9.1-beta, and ready to tag GA (1.0.0)
Compiles fine on vs 2005 and default
Hi,
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/mod_ftp/
review, take it for a spin, and cast your choice
when compiling for 2.0.x I get an unresolved:
### mwldnlm Linker Error:
# Undefined symbol: apr_strtoff in
# ftp_commands.o
APR 0.9.x seems to lack of apr_strtoff()
should we backport
Ruediger Pluem schrieb:
On 01/03/2008 12:21 AM, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
But there was a problem with the _default_ setting for a virtual host. I am
not sure
so far if this is my config or if there is something else going wrong on
Solaris 10.
I will investigate tomorrow.
This is a bug
Rainer Jung schrieb:
been last updated on December 18 this year, although it goes back to
this - last (it's already next year) :)
On Jan 2, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
A gentle reminder, the mod_deflate and mod_dav backports aren't
marked as showstoppers, but fix serious bugs. The mod_deflate
proposal seems to me particularly low-hanging fruit.
FWIW, I didn't tag simply because I also considered these
Hi Jorge,
2) I had to copy mod_log_config.h into mod_ftp's include dir since it
wast in apache include dir... did a recompile of httpd and not there!
so something is either wrong in the httpd makefile and it doesn't get
copied or mod_ftp is looking for it in the wrong place. (in the end I
On Jan 1, 2008, at 10:15 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007 5:12 PM, Brian McCallister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is familiar with autconf and modules, I would *love* if
that
person could take a look at helping me clean up mod_wombat's build,
which is presently a mess.
I,
Hi Guenter,
No it didn't.
I got a few notes on this though:
1) in the 2.0 tree is there a loggers subfolder in the source tree?
I'm not sure been a long time since I looked at it.
2) APACHE2_HOME points to the install dir of apache and not to the
source IIRC? so there wouldn't be a modules
Hi,
No it didn't.
I got a few notes on this though:
1) in the 2.0 tree is there a loggers subfolder in the source tree?
I'm not sure been a long time since I looked at it.
yes.
2) APACHE2_HOME points to the install dir of apache and not to the
source IIRC? so there wouldn't be a modules
On 1/3/08, Guenter Knauf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
No it didn't.
I got a few notes on this though:
1) in the 2.0 tree is there a loggers subfolder in the source tree?
I'm not sure been a long time since I looked at it.
yes.
2) APACHE2_HOME points to the install dir of apache and
Guenter Knauf wrote:
Hi Jorge,
2) I had to copy mod_log_config.h into mod_ftp's include dir since it
wast in apache include dir... did a recompile of httpd and not there!
so something is either wrong in the httpd makefile and it doesn't get
copied or mod_ftp is looking for it in the wrong
Hi,
Guenter Knauf wrote:
its not only for mod_log_config.h , but also mod_dav.h, mod_proxy.h an
probably some more module headers are missing in the installed include
dir...
perhaps we should think of a subfolder 'module_headers' or such, and move
these headers to there, or at least create
Guenter Knauf wrote:
its not only for mod_log_config.h , but also mod_dav.h, mod_proxy.h an probably
some more module headers are missing in the installed include dir...
perhaps we should think of a subfolder 'module_headers' or such, and move these
headers to there, or at least create such a
Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
Compiles fine on vs 2005 and default config works... however...
Sweet
1) I had to copy and rename libapr-1.lib and friends to without the -1 part.
2) I had to copy mod_log_config.h into mod_ftp's include dir since it
wast in apache include dir... did a recompile of
Guenter Knauf wrote:
sweet! Let me please know how you will resolve this so that I can sync with
NetWare installdev.
Crappy solution, I iterate the explicit list of includes just
like Makefile.in spells out.
Why these don't land in include/ during build is beyond me. Our
schema for
Hi All,
I am using MPM= worker and Apache version is 2.2 on Red-Hat 3.0.
I am getting lots of connection timeout from the client request as due the
busy server.I have kept the value of MaxCLient 128 and ListenBackLog to
default 511.
So in order to reduce the connection timeouts which one makes
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