Hello Yehuda,First: sorry for my very late reply!> You mention in the bug report that you are running an old version of HTTPD because you are using the version packaged by RedHat.
> Your bug report asks RedHat to backport the specific fixes for your issue.Yes, that's a really good summary of what I try to achieve!About the two options:
- I have the 'Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals' and thus I'm not entitled to get any official support.
- Red Hat strongly discourages the installation of a different version of Apache (https://access.redhat.com/solutions/445713) .
I asked the same question on Red Hat Community portal (https://access.redhat.com/discussions/6756211) but so far I didn't get any reaction.Does someone know where the Apache developers of Red Hat hang out?Jeroen Verhoeckx--------------------------------------------------------Support the independent web, use Firefox------- Original Message -------
On Friday, February 18th, 2022 at 8:38 PM, Yehuda Katz <yehuda@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I see two options for you going forward:1. Contacting RedHat: You need a subscription to do this. Posting to the upstream HTTPD mailing list probably won't help.2. Use a different package: There are newer rpms available if you don't want to build your own. You can look at rpmfind or build the rpm yourself (https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/platform/rpm.html)- YOn Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 1:02 PM Jeroen Verhoeckx <j.verhoeckx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:Hello Apache Administrators,On 6 January I reported a possible bug of Apache on Red Hat's Bugzilla, but no one has responded since then.It's about this bug report:Does someone have an idea about what I could do next?Does someone know I place where I can contact RHEL Apache developers/administrators?Or is there another friendly way to get attention for this bug report?Yours sincerely,Jeroen Verhoeckx