On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 01:26:32PM +, Igor Galić wrote:
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> Inspired by PostgreSQL's move[1][2], I've been considering to
> go down the road of offering (at least) RPM and Deb packages*
> for CentOS/Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu of the latest supported
> Apache Traffic Server releases.
Why not use th
Fixed problem for me also
Scott
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:38 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
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> > Hi folks,
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> > We have discovered a number of issues with this 4.1.0 RC,
> >
> > a severe one is this regression in proxy.node.* stats:
> >
> >
GitHub user SaveTheRbtz opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/14
Internal LinkedIn's improvements to header_rewrite module:
* Crash fixes;
* Variable expansion for add-header;
* `counter` operation that increments counter on rule triggering;
On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:38 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> We have discovered a number of issues with this 4.1.0 RC,
>
> a severe one is this regression in proxy.node.* stats:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2333
Fwiw, compiling with expat (—with-xml=expat) fixes the pro
On Nov 10, 2013, at 6:26 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> Inspired by PostgreSQL's move[1][2], I've been considering to
> go down the road of offering (at least) RPM and Deb packages*
> for CentOS/Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu of the latest supported
> Apache Traffic Server releases.
There
On Nov 10, 2013, at 6:45 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to move our site to git. I simply want to
> have it in a new, empty git branch (site) so we have
> ALL THE THINGS in one place. IDEALLY, I would also
> convert it to Sphinx, however the details of the
> deployment I'd
Hi folks,
I'd like to move our site to git. I simply want to
have it in a new, empty git branch (site) so we have
ALL THE THINGS in one place. IDEALLY, I would also
convert it to Sphinx, however the details of the
deployment I'd first have to discuss with Infra*.
Before going down that route I'd
Hi folks,
Inspired by PostgreSQL's move[1][2], I've been considering to
go down the road of offering (at least) RPM and Deb packages*
for CentOS/Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu of the latest supported
Apache Traffic Server releases.
This would increase the initial effort on our side considerably,
but also