Greg Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 06:48:11PM -0500, Tim Moloney wrote:
>
> I believe it is Apache itself.
>
> In the past few days, Apache has been tweaking some very basic structures
> [...]
>
> Until then, I would suggest that you grab Apache from, say, Monday and see
> if that will work for you.
>
> [ and yah: it is entirely possible that we could be screwed: we can't back
> up too far cuz we need some very recent mod_dav changes, yet the latest
> isn't working or is incompatible with svn for some reason (e.g. the recent
> changes to APR to deal with some symbol renames) ]
>
>>As an aside, I had tried updating both Apache and Subversion because I
>>was getting httpd processing that were maxing out the CPU and never
>>completing the svn file transfer. I was hoping that the update would
>>fix this problem not my situation worse. =(
>
> Related to the changes I mentioned, some bugs crept in which caused infinite
> loops in Apache. The Apache internals have been getting some excellent
> cleaning, simplification, and correctness fixes, but at the same times, the
> code is rather complicated. Bugs were added :-) They're getting cleaned up,
> but a bit of patience with httpd is in order for the next few days...
More information on this issue.
Using Subversion revision 1436 and
- httpd-2.0, apr, and apr-util from 2002-03-04 20:00
Fixes the bad status line but has the infinite loop problem.
- httpd-2.0, apr, and apr-util from 2002-03-01 20:00
Fixes both the bad status line and the infinite loop problems.
Hopefully the httpd developers on this list will find this useful.
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Received on Thu Mar 7 18:02:56 2002