William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote:
I had no permissions to delete them, I'll write to the owners directly
to remove them.
You can often find someone with root perms hanging out on #asfinfra on
irc.freenode.net, or can email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to ask for perms to be
reset to 664 as t
Guenter Knauf wrote:
> 3) where do the older versions go?
Trivial answer; http://archive.apache.org/dist/ is a complete historical
record of http://www.apache.org/dist/ - all automated. So delete stale
flavors at will.
Rainer Jung wrote:
>
> I had no permissions to delete them, I'll write to the
Hi Rainer,
> Yes, I tried to delete all older versions of binaries (tried = as far as
> permissions allowed), but for sme platforms we don't have 1.2.23
> binares, so I kept the latest available ones.
that was what I expected.
> There is an open point, if we can find a way of distributing contribu
2007/5/20, Guenter Knauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Henri,
> The iSeries (i5/OS) version need stuff added after 1.22 so it will be
> available in 1.24...
dont get me wrong - I didnt want to kick here, it was only a question why we
had different handling for each platform
I know, it was more t
Then I found on the main docu page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
that there are direct links to the previous source versions, but all end up in
a 'NOT FOUND';
should we change these to point to the archive now?
I would point all of these to the download pages. We should never
include
I'm trying to follow this thread, I hope i'm not duplicating things.
Mark Thomas wrote:
Guenter Knauf wrote:
this makes me ask a couple of questions:
Remember we only *have* to make the source available. Anything we do
on the binary front is just being helpful and the release manager is
unlike
Guenter Knauf wrote:
>>> 3) where do the older versions go?
>> They are automatically copied to archive.apache.org which is linked
>> off the Tomcat homepage.
> I found though that the README.html files which are commonly used to provide
> further informations about the releases are not copied.
Fo
Hi Henri,
> The iSeries (i5/OS) version need stuff added after 1.22 so it will be
> available in 1.24...
dont get me wrong - I didnt want to kick here, it was only a question why we
had different handling for each platform
Guen.
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Hi Mark,
>> 1) why do some folders list older versions while others do not?
> Probably because they are the latest stable version for that platform.
>> 2) why do we have a history of the last 3 versions with Win32 but no
>> history for any other platform?
> Because the old version weren't cleaned
The iSeries (i5/OS) version need stuff added after 1.22 so it will be
available in 1.24...
2007/5/20, Guenter Knauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
> The Apache Tomcat team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
> of version 1.2.23 of the Apache Tomcat Connectors.
somehow I've a problem
Guenter Knauf wrote:
> this makes me ask a couple of questions:
Remember we only *have* to make the source available. Anything we do
on the binary front is just being helpful and the release manager is
unlikely to have access to build binaries for all platforms.
> 1) why do some folders list older
Hi all,
> The Apache Tomcat team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
> of version 1.2.23 of the Apache Tomcat Connectors.
somehow I've a problem with our distribution directories..
currently I see:
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/aix/
empty folde
The Apache Tomcat team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of version 1.2.23 of the Apache Tomcat Connectors.
It contains connectors, which allow a web server such as Apache HTTPD,
Microsoft IIS and Sun Web Server to act as a front end to the Tomcat web
application server.
This ver
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