> Sure OpenBSD's modified Apache 1.3 is way more secure than most stuff
> out there, and is working great.
>
> However, the Subversion versioning control system (which my project
> uses) demands Apache2 in order to do DAV checkouts and commits, better
> authentication and more. So, my only choice was to manually install
> Apache2 and compile mod_dav_svn.so in order to use these features in
> OpenBSD. No big deal, but I would surely appreciate a port for
> Apache2, it would have made my life much easier.
>
> Anyway, I agree with the other guys: no way Apache2 will make it to
> the base system, its license is a major issue against that.

Somewhat off-topic but if you need plone and subversion with dav lighttpd can do the trick for you (running plone as a fastcgi server).

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