Apache 2.0.36 Hits the Mirrors
Aaron writes "This is the second production quality 2.0 release
from the Apache HTTPD Project sporting many
bug
fixes and improvements. In case you missed it
the first time, Apache now supports many
new features, including native support for Win32, BeOS, and Netware, in addition to traditional Unix platforms (Hint: we support Darwin). Download it directly
or from a mirror."
I got my email announcement several hours ago. Looks like several mirror sites already have a copy of the latest Apache version...
At last: Slashdot waits for the product to be ready before making a release announcement!
"Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
Is mod_perl done yet? If so is Slashdot using the Apache 2.x yet?
Yay! finally.
This was the one show-stopper for me. I tried more than once to switch from 1.3 and was able to fix everything but this. Now I'm all set.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
There are many sites using PHP scripting, but Apache 2.0 support in PHP 4.2.0 is experimental, I wonder how many months before we see webservers migrating to Apache 2.
High,
I want to share my stunning insights with you all, so here it goes:
Fact#1) slashdot sucks
Fact#2) slashdot sucks
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(Search for 36 on this site if you have no idea what I'm talking about. You'll probably be even sorrier after that, but, oh well.)
Liberty uber alles.
The 2.0.x Win32 binaries available diectly from apache are only available in a no-ssl format. SSL for me is pretty important functionality, but I haven't been able to compile my own under win32. Is there anywhere (possibly outside the US) where i can download a nice .msi binary package for win32 WITH ssl??
Ste
"I can't give you a brain, so I'll give you a diploma" - The Great Oz (blatently stolen sig)