is apache 2.2.11 certified by Red Hat?

ESGLinux esggrupos at gmail.com
Thu Aug 13 06:50:05 UTC 2009


Hi Paul,


>>
>>
> RedHat are pretty staunch about not certifying any package outside their
> normal process, I am not aware of any that have been prioritized although I
> imagine that if enough users demanded it, they might consider doing so, but
> with a major package like httpd the possibility is dubious.
>
> Changing a package like httpd could break a lot of their clients' servers,
> and that is simply unacceptable to a company that makes all of its income on
> support contracts. Even the necessary security backport updates are
> carefully scrutinized and tested to make sure that any problems resulting
> from the change are minimized.
>
> I wouldn't even know how to approach making such a request, it certainly
> would not go in Bugzilla.
>

Ok, I´ll had to live with it ;-)



>
> Out of curiosity, what feature is it that you want to have from the newer,
> uncertified (by RedHat) version of Apache?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
For your curiosity
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_headers.html

I need to use the header directive, the edit option:

edit If this request header exists, its value is transformed according
to a regular
expression <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/glossary.html#regex>search-and-replace.
The
value argument is a regular
expression<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/glossary.html#regex>,
and the replacement is a replacement string, which may contain
backreferences. *Available in version 2.2.4 and later.**
**
*

Greetings,

ESG


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