Re: Question about OS X ssl

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I saw I was off by a version the moment AFTER i hit the "Send" button. All I had to say at that point was: "Foot in mouth"

At least it was much newer then 2.0.52 :-) (tries to play it off, ever so smoothly).

On 12/3/06, Dick Davies <rasputnik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/12/06, Yvo van Doorn <yvo.vandoorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Try adding this line:
> AcceptMutex flock
>
> Furthermore, it might be a good idea to use the latest version of apache,
> 2.0.58, as opposed to 2.0.52. Unless you have a module that is third party
> and you know that doesn't work with the latest version, you truly have no
> excuse not to use it :-).

Priceless.

" Apache 2.0.59 Released

    The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce the legacy
release of version 2.0.59 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache")."

"

:)

Thanks for the catch.

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