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Reply to topic   Topic: Apache 2.2.3 Win32 is now available
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Steffen
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PostPosted: Thu 27 Jul '06 22:06    Post subject: Apache 2.2.3 Win32 is now available Reply with quote

Apache 2.2.3 Win32 is now available for download here at the Apache Lounge. Build with the latest Windows® Platform SDK.

It is build without any modification to the ASF source and is soon to be released by ASF

Download: http://www.apachelounge.com/download/

Please let me know how it goes, so we can advise ASF !

Steffen

    Changes with Apache 2.2.3

    *) SECURITY: CVE-2006-3747 (cve.mitre.org)
    mod_rewrite: Fix an off-by-one security problem in the ldap scheme
    handling. For some RewriteRules this could lead to a pointer being
    written out of bounds. Reported by Mark Dowd of McAfee.
    [Mark Cox]

    *) Win32: Minor fixes to build more cleanly under Visual Studio 2005
    with command line builds. [William Rowe]

    *) mod_authn_alias: Add a check to make sure that the base provider and the
    alias names are different and also that the alias has not been registered
    before. PR 40051. [Brad Nicholes]

    *) mod_authnz_ldap: Fix a problem with invalid auth error detection for LDAP
    client SDKs that don't support the LDAP_SECURITY_ERROR macro. PR 39529.
    [Ray Price <dohrayme yahoo.com>, Josh Fenlason <jfenlason ptc.com>]

    *) mod_cache: Do not overwrite the Content-Type in the cache, for
    successfully revalidated cached objects. PR 39647. [Ruediger Pluem]

    *) mod_speling: Add directive to deal with case corrections only
    and ignore other misspellings [Olivier Thereaux <ot w3.org>]

    *) mod_dbd: Fix dependence on virtualhost configuration in
    defining prepared statements (possible segfault at startup
    in user modules such as mod_authn_dbd). [Nick Kew]

    *) Add optional 'scheme://' prefix to ServerName directive,
    allowing correct determination of the canonical server URL
    for use behind a proxy or offload device handling SSL; fixing
    redirect generation in those cases. PR 33398. [Sander Temme]

    *) Added server_scheme field to server_rec for above. Minor MMN bump.
    [Sander Temme]

    *) mod_cache: Make caching of reverse SSL proxies possible again. PR 39593.
    [Ruediger Pluem, Joe Orton]

    *) Worker MPM: On graceless shutdown or restart, send signals to
    each worker thread to wake them up if they're polling on a
    Keep-Alive connection. PR 38737. [Chris Darroch]

    *) worker and event MPMs: fix excessive forking if fork() or child_init
    take a long time. PR 39275.
    [Greg Ames, Jeff Trawick, Chris Darroch <chrisd pearsoncmg.com> ]

    *) configure: Add "--with-included-apr" flag to force use of the
    bundled version of APR at build time. [Joe Orton]

    *) Respect GracefulShutdownTimeout in the worker and event MPMs.
    [Chris Darroch, Garrett Rooney]

    *) mod_mem_cache: Set content type correctly when delivering data from
    cache. PR 39266. [Ruediger Pluem]

    *) mod_autoindex: Fix filename escaping with FancyIndexing disabled.
    PR 38910. [Robby Griffin <rmg terc.edu>]

    *) mod_charset_lite: Bypass translation when the source and dest charsets
    are the same. [Jeff Trawick]
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pnllan



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PostPosted: Thu 27 Jul '06 22:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steffen,

Is this a RC or a pre-release?
..
.
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Steffen
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PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 0:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

ASF does not use that terms.

The *complete* build is tagged for voting by the ASF PMC members.

The changes to the code are already voted in an earlier stage and are agreed.

Once tagged there is a very little change that someting is changing.

!! We cannot vote, but when you as member find an issues we can advise !!

This is important, nowadays the Win32 community is more avtive around the dev guys ( Jorge and I are participating )


Steffen
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pnllan



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PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 0:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Regardless of how they term their releases, I was curious whether or not it is still in the development cycle. Good to hear you and Jorge are involved.

I installed and have it running with the most common modules and PHP, Perl, SSL, Mod Security, and Mod Macro.

At this point no exceptions or errors have been generated. I'll start some rigorous testing in the next couple of days.
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Steffen
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PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 2:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is official released now, there where enough votes to release it so quick.

I updated the download page.

Thanks! for testing.

Steffen
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
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Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 9:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

I read the eMails from Jorge and Steffen in dev list. Can't post myself (have no clue about c++). Marveless guys!
Can you force the httpd.apache.org guys also to use a newer compiler? Through the better preformance it would help to make apache more popular under windows. Mr. Green
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Jorge



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Location: Belgium

PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 9:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steffen wrote:

This is important, nowadays the Win32 community is more avtive around the dev guys ( Jorge and I are participating )


Yes, we can't vote nor can we commit (i submittes a few patches agains x64, but none where committed Sad)

But we can advice and make sugestions

James Blond wrote:
I read the eMails from Jorge and Steffen in dev list. Can't post myself (have no clue about c++). Marveless guys!
Can you force the httpd.apache.org guys also to use a newer compiler? Through the better preformance it would help to make apache more popular under windows. Mr. Green


There has been talk about this... conclusion... a lot o f 3rd party modules are still using VC6 so no go
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James Blond
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PostPosted: Fri 28 Jul '06 11:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jorge wrote:

i submittes a few patches agains x64, but none where committed

Did you post your patches at bugzilla as adviced in http://httpd.apache.org/dev/patches.html ?
Jorge wrote:

There has been talk about this... conclusion... a lot o f 3rd party modules are still using VC6 so no go

I think, if ASF would set a new standart 3rd party modules would be also compiled in a newer compiler. It is like the PHP dev group, changes take so long, because no one want to have a controversy / trouble. Ok, all developer to that in their spare time, but some one need to leed! So I wait for Apache 3.0!
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asinsh



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PostPosted: Sun 30 Jul '06 1:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your apache 2.2.3 seems to work fine...thanks.

One question: how does this now differ from the versions we can now download on the regular apache site? (There, they now have files called httpd-2.2.3-win32-src.zip and apache_2.2.3-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi.)
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James Blond
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PostPosted: Sun 30 Jul '06 12:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

asinsh wrote:
how does this now differ from the versions we can now download on the regular apache site? (There, they now have files called httpd-2.2.3-win32-src.zip and apache_2.2.3-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi.)

httpd-2.2.3-win32-src.zip are only the source file, not compiled

The binary download differs in two things: a) apachelounge download support SSL the one from apache.org (ASF) does not include SSL
b) ÁSF uses msi packages. You don't realy know what in the installer do, and what it maybe write into the registry. Download from here is only packed as zip file. You have the full controll what is into it. Also caused by this zip file makes it easier to update a version, because you can only replace the binary files and don't have to uninstall the old one and than install the new one.
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