--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sreeji K > When did you do that? I have just tested and it
fetches 1.29. Could it be that you had an older file laying around?
hmm.. looks like that. I used lynx to download the file & the directory had an old file. I don't know why lynx never gave me an error message though ! I 'rm'd and downloaded the file & everything is fine. thx
Could it be that you were going through some proxy, and either the server has failed to give proper headers or the proxy is broken?
Btw, how about naming the file as mod_perl-<version>.tar.gz ? That seems the general practice everywhere.
it is named mod_perl-<version>.tar.gz, modperl-2.0-current.tar.gz is just a symlink, which you can always download and it'll will give you the latest version. it also allows us to keep the link always correct on the web-site, and more important on those outdated mirrors that you can find on the web.
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