I know this has been discussed before but is this a policy change? I've been
downloading Apache 2 Windows binaries direct from the project for about ten
years.
EJP
-Original Message-
From: Tom Evans [mailto:tevans...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 13 December 2012 11:31 PM
To:
This arguement has been going on the HTTPD-dev list recently too.
Defining some terms should answer your question.
Binaries are provided by volunteers who have commit access to the HTTPD
project. They are not formally provided by the Apache Software Foundation.
There is ongoing discussion on the
I have finally got back to this (why is building a new server always the
lowest priority in the place?) and still have been unable to link in
OpenSSL version 1.0.1c so it works.
I reconfigured and recompiled with --shared then made Apache with --with-ssl
=/usr/openssl-1.0.1c but when I start
I'm in the process of installing Apache 2.4.3 with fast-cgi on a new
server. In the past we used mod_php but reading this user group that seems
to be a bit deprecated so I want to use mod_fcgid in this implementation.
I obtained the download from: