On 25.02.2012 14:51, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 2012-02-25, Bill Barker wrote:
Yes, the version of HTTPD that Gump builds mod_jk against is
trunk. Similarly for the version of APR and APR-UTIL. So what the
errors are telling the Tomcat community is that there will need to be
changes to mod_jk once the next major version of HTTPD is released.
I agree that this is useful.
Not sure whether trunk's API is different from 2.4.x.
The observed failure happens for 2.4.x as well, fixed in 1293818.
I haven't yet checked building against trunk, but currentyl trunk and
2.4 are very close and since trunk is still used as the source of
backported patches I expect that to stay like that for quite a while.
Some bigger changes have been moved into another httpd development
branch recently to keep trunk close to 2.4 right now.
This is also why I never set up a build for tomcat-native, since I
didn't think it would build against APR trunk. Of course, any ASF
committer can set up a build of a branch of HTTPD, APR, etc. to run
in Gump. I understand Mladen's concern that Gump only covers Linux,
Solaris, and OS/X but some coverage is still better than none IMHO.
Just nitpicking (I agree with all you said) gump.zones.apache.org runs
on FreeBSD 8.2 rather than Solaris by now.
Thanks for careing!
Rainer
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