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Subject: Re: libapreq2 failed with last mod_perl2
From: Marc =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gr=E0cia?= <mgracia () oasyssoft ! com>
Date: 2005-04-27 15:57:00
Message-ID: 1114617420.3886.121.camel () localhost
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Oopss...
I didn't see the previous thread about this topic SORRY!!.
Everything clear now... no worries.
I stick with RC4
It's hard to break compatibility, but sometimes needed. It's for better
guys!! :)
RC4 works perfect for me... no problem.
El dc 27 de 04 del 2005 a les 17:28 +0200, en/na Marc GrĂ cia va
escriure:
> Hi everybody,
> Seems that mod_perl-2.0.0-RC5 break libapreq compilation...
> I've already seen that last mod_perl version changes a lot of things
> that make it incompatible with previous versions.
> (mod_perl.pm and Apache2 renamed/moved for what i see here while
> compiling libapreq...)
> There's any way to compile it ? Or I must wait libapreq2 to
> compatibilize everything...
> It's Ok to stick to RC4 by the moment? Any serious bug in it?
>
> Cheers and thanks for all in advance...
>
> --
> Marc GrĂ cia <mgracia@oasyssoft.com>
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Oopss...<BR>
I didn't see the previous thread about this topic SORRY!!.<BR>
Everything clear now... no worries.<BR>
I stick with RC4<BR>
<BR>
It's hard to break compatibility, but sometimes needed. It's for better guys!! :)<BR>
RC4 works perfect for me... no problem.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
El dc 27 de 04 del 2005 a les 17:28 +0200, en/na Marc Gràcia va escriure:<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Hi everybody,</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Seems that mod_perl-2.0.0-RC5 break libapreq \
compilation...</FONT><BR> <FONT COLOR="#000000">I've already seen that last mod_perl \
version changes a lot of things that make it incompatible with previous \
versions.</FONT><BR> <FONT COLOR="#000000">(mod_perl.pm and Apache2 renamed/moved \
for what i see here while compiling libapreq...)</FONT><BR> <FONT \
COLOR="#000000">There's any way to compile it ? Or I must wait libapreq2 to \
compatibilize everything... </FONT><BR> <FONT COLOR="#000000">It's Ok to stick to \
RC4 by the moment? Any serious bug in it?</FONT><BR> <BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Cheers and thanks for all in advance...</FONT><BR>
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