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."
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.
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No, mod_perl 2.0 isn't done yet. It's still under development, and there have been users who's been able to compile it under Win32 and UNIX platforms.
./, they seem to be running Apache 2.0 on some of the support servers (ie. servers that don't server dynamic content). Me, on the other hand, still prefer TUX to do this static content job.
More information can be found at http://perl.apache.org/, which includes links to mailinglist archives with some interesting info.
As for
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We're dealing with a real maniac here. Let's go buy some donuts.
A lot of work has gone in to the PHP apache2filter recently, and in the soon-to-be-released 4.2.1 it is looking much better. Please give that version a try and report any bugs you find.
(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.)
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