FYI. I deleted the -current stuff and fixed the other issues. The
links on our download page on perl.apache.org are currently pretty
broken, but they were broken long before I made these changes. Looks
like they were never fixed after hosting of releases moved off
perl.apache.org. I'll see if
The download page [1] is currently completely broken
The heading still refers to
mod_perl 2.0: Version 2.0.7 - June 5, 2012
whereas the latest version is 2.0.8.
The links all use -current- in the names and anyway point to
perl.apache.org/dist, which is not allowed for ASF releases - they
must
Thanks. When I released 2.0.8, there was a problem with the rsync from
people.apache.org to the download sites. I pinged in...@apache.org
twice about it but didn't get a response.
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Perrin Harkins per...@elem.com wrote:
FYI. I deleted the -current stuff and fixed
On 2 January 2014 00:26, Perrin Harkins per...@elem.com wrote:
FYI. I deleted the -current stuff and fixed the other issues. The
links on our download page on perl.apache.org are currently pretty
broken, but they were broken long before I made these changes. Looks
like they were never fixed
The source bundle releases are there. It's just the links on
perl.apache.org that are broken. They will be fixed.
I don't see anything on that page about pointing to releases with a mirror
script. Do you have more info on that?
- Perrin
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 8:41 PM, sebb seb...@gmail.com
On 2 January 2014 02:00, Perrin Harkins per...@elem.com wrote:
The source bundle releases are there. It's just the links on
perl.apache.org that are broken. They will be fixed.
I don't see anything on that page about pointing to releases with a mirror
script. Do you have more info on that?