Apache 2.2 under CentOS?

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We've been going through some growing pains fumbling through porting some custom C modules that used to live under apache 1.3 into the 2.0 spec, even though none of us really considers ourselves a 'C developer'. We've basically got them all working now under the 2.0 API, and the question was posed about whether or not we should consider
attempting to upgrade everything to run under httpd-2.2.

I noticed the httpd2 port is only 2.0.53 under CentOS, and I was wondering why that is?

Is there a 2.2 port? Is there plans to do one? Was it tried and found that there are significant obstacles in the way of getting 2.2 to run under CentOS 4.4? Is there a port of 2.2 planned for 5.0? Is it a question of resources, and should we undertake it, do you guys want the
resulting i686 RPM's?

Comment Karanbir?

Peter

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