Re: mod_cache fixed in which Apache version?

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Hi Eric,

I apologize for any confusion. To be precise, our deployment has several apache instances of different versions including 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

In one of the apache instance (2.2.3 version 64-bit) we got cache issue and you had confirmed that caches issues were fixed in 2.2.13 and suggested to use latest 2.2.29.

In one of the other apache instances (2.2.11 version 32-bit) we don't see cache issue. So we would like to understand what version of apache 32-bit the cache issue were fixed? 

Thanks
Mahendra.


On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 4:41 PM, mahendra babu <mahi.babu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. You had confirmed that cache bugs was fixed in 2.2.13
> for 64-bit Apache version. We had another apache instance of 2.2.11 but it
> is 32-bit. So the question is which Apache version fixed the mod_cache issue
> in 32 bit apache , may be this issue was fixed in Apache 2.2.11 for 32 bit.

This email doesn't make any sense to me and I've got no idea what
yoour objective is.   Before you asked about "all" mod_cache fixes.
If you're interested in what specific hopelessly out of date
maintenance level fixed an ancient bug, look at the changelog or view
the SVN history.

If you want to run the oldest release with the fix, it's a bad idea.
If you want to confirm your hopelessly out of date httpd has a
specific bug, test on it and a recent release.

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Mahendra.

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