Apache 2.0.42 Released
i-got-a-long-name writes "The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce the fifth public
release of Apache 2.0. This is primarily a bug-fix release, including
updates to the experimental caching module, the removal of several
memory leaks, and fixes for several segfaults, one of which could have
been used as a denial-of-service against mod_dav. A complete list of
the changes since 2.0.40 are available.". Just keep in mind that if you upgrade be prepared to recompile all of your modules since binary-compatibility is no longer the case. Which I am sure will help with the adoption rate.
I had one online for 4 days now..... :-)
/.'s front page!
Didn't even realize I was using a pre-slash version
Just wgetted, tarxvfz'ed and put to work.... could have made it to
(I have proof but Im afraid to post an url here.... poor little 4mbits won't hold!)
Vacuum cleaners suck. Kings rule.
The real question is when it will become mature. That's probably when people start using it and pushing it there with bug reports etc ;)