--On Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:22:24 -0400 Norman Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear fellow Flood developers:

It is beneficial to us as members of the Apache Flood community and as
developers of application testing software, using Flood as the basis for
testing web sites within an application we have developed to test
web-based software, within the context of the imminent rollout of the next
revision of Flood to the public by Apache, to try to make available as
many of the bug fixes which respond to the the bugs we find to the Apache
group, as well as provide direction towards a reworking of the Flood

*Please* go for it!

My real life is causing me not to be able to devote time to flood right now, but I would love to see a new release of flood out that incorporates the bugfixes since 0.4. I heard a report that flood 0.4 won't even compile with the latest httpd/APR, so we really need to do this. (The pollset API changed.)

If I get a chance, I will try to look at the rest of your questions later, but that's probably a bit on the unrealistic side. I'd suggest just posting patches of what you think is best. -- justin

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