Hi,
When checking out a tree the last line is a "revision number" that has been
checked out. Is there a simple way to get that revision number using a
script similar to
the build/pkg/pkginfo script in the httpd distributions?
Michael
Seems there is a big difference between .../2.4.X and .../2.4.x (in other
words, was not finding the .X) (same for 2.2.x, er X)
Thanks.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 12:29 AM, Sander Temme wrote:
> Michael,
>
> On Mar 3, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Michael Felt wrote:
>
> > I know there are some fixes to 2.4.1
Has anyone here ever tried Hiawatha web server? i need to run only mysql, php
and perl in the backend. i am concerned with memory footprint and speed
difference between the two servers. personal websites would be holding data,
pictures, videos etc.
at what kind of web traffic level (for e.g. 5g
[snip]
> You will need to rebuild all external modules of course given its a
> new major (like php, mod_perl etc)
The latest stable of mod_perl (2.0.5) doesn't currently build with
2.4.1. Haven't checked out the trunk.
i
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On Mar 2, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Andy Wang wrote:
> 've been following the various changes with Apache 2.4.x (and 2.3.x during
> development regarding the removal of apr/apr-util and pcre from the Apache
> source bundle and noted that:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/install.html
>
> says nothin
Michael,
On Mar 3, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Michael Felt wrote:
> I know there are some fixes to 2.4.1 already done - how would I pick those up
> (rather than going to trunk or 2.5.0 as of today?).
Fixes to the 2.4 releases appear in the 2.4.x branch as they are backported.
Check out
http://svn.
I know there are some fixes to 2.4.1 already done - how would I pick those
up (rather than going to trunk or 2.5.0 as of today?).
There is some mention of a patches directory, but I do not see current info.
regards.
Same for 2.2.22
Thanks
On 02.03.2012 23:28, Andy Wang wrote:
I've been following the various changes with Apache 2.4.x (and 2.3.x
during development regarding the removal of apr/apr-util and pcre from
the Apache source bundle and noted that:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/install.html
says nothing about PCRE as a re
On 01.03.2012 17:19, Juergen Daubert wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 03:38:10PM +, Nick Kew wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012 12:34:22 +0100
Juergen Daubert wrote:
Any ideas or suggestions?
Set Loglevel to debug, or if necessary high-level trace,
for the relevant modules.
Thanks for the hint b
Hi,
Thank you and that works fine,but I would still like to know why rewrite
rule does not work.May be I am not using the write parameters??.
Regards
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Mathijs wrote:
> The cleanest way of doing this, doesn't even need mod_rewrite. Just define
> two virtualhosts,
Thank you, I just realized that earlier, as I thought Location /www/ meant
server side.
It works, however it passes all traffic through PHP-FPM and gives a "Access
denied." message on static files, and does not allow passing variables
through the URL with the mod_rewrite method.
An alternative rew
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