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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.

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  1. Ack! by Gruturo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I had one online for 4 days now.....
    Didn't even realize I was using a pre-slash version :-)

    Just wgetted, tarxvfz'ed and put to work.... could have made it to /.'s front page!

    (I have proof but Im afraid to post an url here.... poor little 4mbits won't hold!)

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  2. Re:When? by Fweeky · · Score: 3, Interesting

    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 ;)