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Apache 2.0.47 Released

Quicksilver31337 writes "The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache HTTP Server Project are pleased to announce the tenth public release of the Apache 2.0 HTTP Server. This Announcement notes the significant changes in 2.0.47 as compared to 2.0.46. This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix release."

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  1. Re:This is really great news. by teh*fink · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...but getting Mason working started to do my bonce, frankly.

    wtf does that mean?

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  2. Re:Dammit, I just installed 2.046! by shokk · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They're called snapshots and most middle-to-big servers have them. Big honking servers like NetApps ($100k+) and even the little NAS boxes from Iomega (~$4k) have them. Blow something away? No big deal, just go into the .snapshot directory and pull out data up to two weeks old. I imagine it's all in the works for some upcoming version of a Linux filesystem the same way software raid and journaling were once only found in the realm of the big servers.

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  3. Slashdot has used 2.0 since release by SiMac · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's just that the mod_perl code must run on 1.3, since mod_perl on 2.0 isn't there yet.

    images.slashdot.org has run 2.0 since before the original 2.0 release announcement was posted. See the Netcraft page.