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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Andrew <an...@aaaaaaaa.demon.co.uk> on 1996/02/19 14:54:39 UTC
Re: Apache module "mod_expires.c"
[Thomas has been playing with the mod_expires.c module and noticed
that he couldn't get it to compile, cuz there was no definition for
HTTP_TIME_FORMAT. It should be defined in httpd.h and the problems
don't exist in 1.0.1/2/3 versions of the source tree...]
Hi Thomas,
Mmm, looks like you've jumped the gun a little. As I understand
it the 1.1b0a version of the source tree doesn't exist yet, possibly
you've got a pre-release version of the code. I don't even know
where to get hold of that version so where did you get it from?
If you can't find the HTTP_TIME_FORMAT in the src/httpd.h file then
that indicated that your source is corrupted and you should trash
it and start again with a working source, the current release
version being 1.0.2 wich you can pick up from http://www.apache.org/ .
Note to CVS people: it's broken, why? Where did the 1.1 tree
diverge from 1.0.2!!
Cheers,
Ay.
FYI: Paul Richards is having the day off so won't be able to read
any CVS-related mail till tomorrow.
> Hello Andrew,
>
> The Apache version I have is 1.1b0a, the platform is Linux 1.2.13 (ELF).
> And I can not find HTTP_TIME_FORMAT anywhere, the only thing close to it is
> the "#define DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT" in mod_include.c.
>
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