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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Ruediger Pluem <rp...@apache.org> on 2006/05/01 11:36:09 UTC
Re: svn commit: r398494 - in /httpd/site/trunk: docs/security/vulnerabilities_13.html
docs/security/vulnerabilities_20.html docs/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
xdocs/security/vulnerabilities_22.xml
On 05/01/2006 03:32 AM, pquerna@apache.org wrote:
> Author: pquerna
> Date: Sun Apr 30 18:32:18 2006
> New Revision: 398494
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=398494&view=rev
> Log:
> rebuild all.
>
> Modified:
> httpd/site/trunk/docs/security/vulnerabilities_13.html
> httpd/site/trunk/docs/security/vulnerabilities_20.html
> httpd/site/trunk/docs/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
> httpd/site/trunk/xdocs/security/vulnerabilities_22.xml
This killed the list of vulnerabilities for all versions. Was this intended?
And if yes, where can they be found now?
Anyway, many thanks for doing this release work :-).
Regards
RĂ¼diger
Re: svn commit: r398494 - in /httpd/site/trunk: docs/security/vulnerabilities_13.html
docs/security/vulnerabilities_20.html docs/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
xdocs/security/vulnerabilities_22.xml
Posted by Paul Querna <ch...@force-elite.com>.
Mark J Cox wrote:
>> This killed the list of vulnerabilities for all versions. Was this intended?
>> And if yes, where can they be found now?
>
> Must be someone with bad java foo, fixing.
>
Er. ya. It wasn't my intention to break stuff, I just ran build.sh and
it kept saying it wanted to do this....
java version "1.5.0_06"
Intel Mac.
How could a version of java change the behavior of the site build stuff?
-Paul
Re: svn commit: r398494 - in /httpd/site/trunk:
docs/security/vulnerabilities_13.html docs/security/vulnerabilities_20.html
docs/security/vulnerabilities_22.html xdocs/security/vulnerabilities_22.xml
Posted by Mark J Cox <ma...@awe.com>.
> This killed the list of vulnerabilities for all versions. Was this intended?
> And if yes, where can they be found now?
Must be someone with bad java foo, fixing.
Mark
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