Hi Stefan,
Confirming again that your patch from Feb 4th fixed the issue. I've got now
positive feedback from my customers and have upgraded all HTTPS-sites back to
HTTP/2.
Will this patch make it into Debian Stretch?
Thanks,
Philip
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 14:36:11 +0100 (CET) Stefan Fritsch
wrote:
> If we did a backport, rhe risk of introducing regressions would be quite high.
So how about backporting it to stretch-backports? Isn't that what the backports
section is for?
It would be then available to those who have interest
Am 12.02.19 um 17:28 schrieb Gedalya:
> So how about backporting it to stretch-backports? Isn't that what the
> backports section is for?
backports is not meant for fixing things. beside that it would require
all rebuilding most of the additional apache modules not shiped by the
apache2 source pa
On 2/13/19 12:38 AM, Jan Wagner wrote:
> backports is not meant for fixing things. beside that it would require
> all rebuilding most of the additional apache modules not shiped by the
> apache2 source package.
So we're back to doing nothing at all?
I'm not at all advocating backports as a soluti
Am 12.02.19 um 17:44 schrieb Gedalya:
> On 2/13/19 12:38 AM, Jan Wagner wrote:
>> backports is not meant for fixing things. beside that it would require
>> all rebuilding most of the additional apache modules not shiped by the
>> apache2 source package.
> So we're back to doing nothing at all?
Jus
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 14:28:00 +0100 Sven Hartge wrote:
>
> Language of course needs a bit of refining from my German-English.
>
Nothing atrocious, really, but I was able to come up with something a bit more
concise.
--->8---
By default, Apache 2.4 as provided by Debian uses mpm_event t
On 12.02.19 17:51, Gedalya wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 14:28:00 +0100 Sven Hartge wrote:
>>
>> Language of course needs a bit of refining from my German-English.
>>
>
>
> Nothing atrocious, really, but I was able to come up with something a bit
> more concise.
>
>
> --->8---
> By def
On 2/13/19 12:54 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Maybe adding the Release to the first sentence to convey that this is
> only a problem for Stretch and not Buster
Yea.
Well, since mpm_event is still the default in buster :-)
--->8---
By default, Apache 2.4 as provided by Debian uses mpm_event
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