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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Kean Johnston <jk...@caldera.com> on 2002/09/21 05:30:19 UTC
Whence go APR patches?
Good evening,
I am in the process of porting SVN to SCO OpenServer and UnixWare.
For both OSes there are changes required to get APR to build correctly.
To whom should I submit these patches? Here or to Apache directly?
Also, another question and please forgive me if this is a FAQ or even
just plain stupid, but does SVN *require* httpd 2.0.42 or would it
work on a 1.3.26 server with mod_dav?
Thanks for your time,
:Kean:
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Re: Whence go APR patches?
Posted by Garrett Rooney <ro...@electricjellyfish.net>.
On Saturday, September 21, 2002, at 01:30 AM, Kean Johnston wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> I am in the process of porting SVN to SCO OpenServer and UnixWare.
> For both OSes there are changes required to get APR to build correctly.
> To whom should I submit these patches? Here or to Apache directly?
they should be sent to the APR development list at dev@apr.apache.org.
> Also, another question and please forgive me if this is a FAQ or even
> just plain stupid, but does SVN *require* httpd 2.0.42 or would it
> work on a 1.3.26 server with mod_dav?
oh, the requirement of httpd 2.0.42 is quite real. and yes, this is an
FAQ, although i don't know if it's on the list ;-) apache 2 and apache
1.3 are quite different beasts, and svn was built to work with apache 2.
good luck with your porting, i'm sure the APR guys will welcome the
patches.
-garrett
--
garrett rooney Remember, any design flaw you're
rooneg@electricjellyfish.net sufficiently snide about becomes
http://electricjellyfish.net/ a feature. -- Dan Sugalski
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