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Date:      Mon, 20 Jul 2009 11:06:16 GMT
From:      FreeBSD bugmaster <bugmaster@FreeBSD.org>
To:        apache@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Current problem reports assigned to apache@FreeBSD.org
Message-ID:  <200907201106.n6KB6GAa001482@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.


S Tracker      Resp.      Description
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o ports/136598 apache     [PATCH] www/mod_fastcgi: Fix non-threadsafe function
o ports/136432 apache     www/mod_auth_kerb does not build with MIT Kerberos (se
a ports/134577 apache     www/apache22: build faild with mod_auth_digest
a ports/133773 apache     net/keepalived port update request
o ports/130479 apache     www/apache20 and www/apache22 configure_args busted
o ports/128952 apache     [NEW PORT] java/javadb: Sun's supported distribution o
o ports/128078 apache     www/apache20 -- LDAP support is broken
o ports/125183 apache     www/apache22 wrong SUEXEC_DOCROOT
o ports/124375 apache     www/mod_auth_kerb doesn't compile against heimdal
o ports/121134 apache     www/mod_log_sql2-dtc scoreboard problem
o ports/120229 apache     www/apache20 does not pick up usernames from NIS [regr
o ports/118003 apache     www/apache22: with PgSQL option require only libpq.so.
p ports/116984 apache     [patch] www/apache13-modssl missing perl5.8 as RUN_DEP
o ports/108169 apache     www/apache20 wrong AP_SAFE_PATH for suEXEC
a ports/101566 apache     www/apache20 All .svn subdirectories in $(htdocsdir) g
a ports/96953  apache     www/apache22 port uses its own directories
a ports/83644  apache     www/apache20 add support for ndbm

17 problems total.




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