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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by ch...@apache.org on 2001/10/05 10:57:18 UTC
cvs commit: httpd-proxy STATUS
chuck 01/10/05 01:57:18
Modified: . STATUS
Log:
Get this more up to date
Revision Changes Path
1.29 +16 -11 httpd-proxy/STATUS
Index: STATUS
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RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-proxy/STATUS,v
retrieving revision 1.28
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29
--- STATUS 2001/08/30 20:21:56 1.28
+++ STATUS 2001/10/05 08:57:18 1.29
@@ -1,33 +1,38 @@
HTTPD PROXY STATUS:
-Last modified at [$Date: 2001/08/30 20:21:56 $]
+Last modified at [$Date: 2001/10/05 08:57:18 $]
Release:
intended for 1.3/2.0 release date
httpd 1.3.x)
-
- Source for HTTP/1.1 mod_proxy is now available
+
+ Source for HTTP/1.1 mod_proxy is now available
in httpd-proxy/module-1.0/ via CVS
Note: this code now maintains binary compatibility
-
- first HTTP/1.1 support patch complete; available at
- http://dev.apache.org/dist/patches/apply_to_1.3.19/
- Current HTTP/1.1 patch at
- http://dev.apache.org/dist/patches/apply_to_1.3-current
+ CVS snapshots of HTTP/1.1 proxy + apache 1.3-current are at
+ http://cvs.apache.org/builds/httpd-proxy/
httpd 2.0)
work ongoing
Graham's patches for httpd-2.0 committed
-
+ merged back into httpd-2.0 module
+
+ CVS snapshots of httpd-2.0 (including apr & apr-util & buildconf'ed) are at
+ http://cvs.apache.org/builds/httpd-proxy/
+
httpd 2.0+)
email block diagrams exchanged, and clarified a little
- talk about these at ApacheCon AFA a new proxy and cache design
+ talked about these at ApacheCon AFA a new proxy and cache design
got good feedback from Theo and Ian
+httpd 2.1)
+
+ TBD - create new development subdir, snapshots
+
RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
a), b), c) below.
@@ -86,7 +91,7 @@
1.3.x
- * many PRs to be cleaned up
+ * many PRs to be cleaned up - proceeding
2.0