Hiya, Would it be acceptable to stabilize Apache 2.2.14 at this time? The latest stable release is 2.2.11, and 2.2.14 has been in the ~arch tree for a month now without any known issues. Reproducible: Always
arch teams: please stabilize
(In reply to comment #1) > arch teams: please stabilize don't forget to stabilize app-admin/apache-tools-2.2.14 too!
amd64/arm/x86 stable
(In reply to comment #3) > amd64/arm/x86 stable > http://dpaste.com/116561/ this is what i've get on x86
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > amd64/arm/x86 stable > > > > http://dpaste.com/116561/ > this is what i've get on x86 > Sounds like something isn't right with your sys-libs/db package. Try revdep-rebuild and see if it catches anything. Mine updated fine with =sys-libs/db-4.7.25_p4.
(In reply to comment #5) > Sounds like something isn't right with your sys-libs/db package. Try > revdep-rebuild and see if it catches anything. remerging apr-util helps. but i think this kind of updates should be resolved with portage. or not?
ppc stable
don't know if it was with this update or not but the new file /etc/apache/modules.d/00_languages.conf needs mod_negotiation to work (because of LanguagePriority and ForceLanguagePriority). if it's not selected, apache won't start.
(In reply to comment #8) > don't know if it was with this update or not but the new file > /etc/apache/modules.d/00_languages.conf needs mod_negotiation to work (because > of LanguagePriority and ForceLanguagePriority). if it's not selected, apache > won't start. you have to remove -D LANGUAGE from APACHE2_OPTS or enable mod_negotiation. since apache-2.2.13 it does not silently fail if you enable configurationfor which the modules have not been compiled in.
(In reply to comment #9) > (In reply to comment #8) > > don't know if it was with this update or not but the new file > > /etc/apache/modules.d/00_languages.conf needs mod_negotiation to work (because > > of LanguagePriority and ForceLanguagePriority). if it's not selected, apache > > won't start. > > you have to remove -D LANGUAGE from APACHE2_OPTS or enable mod_negotiation. > since apache-2.2.13 it does not silently fail if you enable configurationfor > which the modules have not been compiled in. > Why does the _default_ conf.d file specifies -D LANGUAGE? mod_negotiation isn't default so -D LANGUAGE shouldn't be also.
(In reply to comment #10) > (In reply to comment #9) > > (In reply to comment #8) Please file a new bug report and stop posting irrelevantly on this stabilisation request. Stable for HPPA.
ppc64 done
Stable on alpha.
ia64/s390/sh/sparc stable, closing
(In reply to comment #13) > Stable on alpha. You haven't stabilized www-servers/apache-2.2.14-r1.
(In reply to comment #15) > (In reply to comment #13) > > Stable on alpha. > > You haven't stabilized www-servers/apache-2.2.14-r1. Fixed. Thank you. Closing.