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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by "Michael H. Voase" <mv...@midcoast.com.au> on 1999/06/23 13:40:39 UTC
CVS checkout access and Re: Expanding arguments and ap_call_exec
Gday,
I would like to request check-out access on
Apache-2.0 . Usually , from-cvs is usually enough for
what I usually do ( dink around with modules ), however
with the current rate of change on MPM , its a bit
hard trying to contribute patches on 6 hour old
code . It also means I have to download the lot
get the latest ( as opposed to just the changes ).
I used to use anon cvs however it would
seem that this has been disabled .
If this is possible already then could
someone point me at the right docs , otherwise
just nice little note as to why the rest of the
world seems to be locked out of the cvs
repository would be nice ;)
Cheers Mik Voase.
P.S. As a note to Mikael Vidstedt ,
Have you tried using the D:\PROGRA~1\MY_PRO~1.EXE
DOS compatible filename format ?
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Re: Expanding arguments and ap_call_exec
Posted by Khimenko Victor <ap...@khim.sch57.msk.ru>.
23-Jun-99 11:40 you wrote:
MV> P.S. As a note to Mikael Vidstedt ,
MV> Have you tried using the D:\PROGRA~1\MY_PRO~1.EXE
MV> DOS compatible filename format ?
It will work. But DOS compatible filenames not always are available!
So IMO better way is to fix ap_call_exec ...
Re: CVS checkout access and Re: Expanding arguments and ap_call_exec
Posted by Mikael Vidstedt <mi...@stacken.kth.se>.
> P.S. As a note to Mikael Vidstedt ,
> Have you tried using the D:\PROGRA~1\MY_PRO~1.EXE
> DOS compatible filename format ?
Since ~ (tilde) is special, it too will be escaped :P
/Mikael