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Apache 2.0.46 Released 19

The Apache HTTP Server Project writes "Apache 2.0.46 has been released. It's an important security-fix release, fixing both a crash bug [CAN-2003-0245] and a DoS [CAN-2003-0189], so everybody using prior versions of Apache 2.0 should grab a copy from the nearest mirror and upgrade!"
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Apache 2.0.46 Released

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  • vague changelog (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Imperator ( 17614 ) <slashdot2 AT omershenker DOT net> on Wednesday May 28, 2003 @03:57PM (#6060267)
    I wish the announcement would be a bit more specific about the security fixes and who needs them. I don't use mod_dav or a threaded MPM, but do I still need to upgrade?
  • The HTTP proxy and several experimental modules don't compile. They're not essential modules for me, but it would be nice if they would work.

    Simon
    • That's strange - none of the apache hackers that have seen this post can reproduce your problems? Can you submit a bug report or follow up here with more info...

      -Thom
      Apache committer, Debian developer
      • Okay, here's another problem, i'm not sure if it's Apache or me. Earlier today, when I looked on my server, I saw this:

        16330 root 15 0 6244 6244 2848 S 99.5 1.2 1425m 0 httpd

        It used 1425 minutes of processor time, so I guess it's been running for a while. Any ideas what it could be doing?
        • That's something to report via http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/

          As far as the --enable-proxy-httpd thing... Apache doesn't look for configure options it doesn't understand and instead assumes that they are for apr or apr-util or libtool or expat or anything else that might be configured under the covers.
      • It turns out it was my fault...i did --enable-proxy-httpd but not --enable-proxy. Perhaps there should be some configure check to stop me from doing this?

        Sorry to waste your time.
    • Please open a PR at http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/

      It apparently doesn't matter how many boxes we build it on, somebody's build is always going to break :(

      (if it makes you feel any better/worse, I built 2.0.46's mod_proxy on a bunch of different boxes today... hopefully we can figure out why it won't build on yours)
  • I just pulled down all the stuff for my apache2, and 2 days later it time to start all over again. yee-haw!

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