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== Web and Content Servers == | == Web and Content Servers == | ||
=== mod_fcgid 2.3.4 === | |||
This release includes mod_fcgid 2.3.4, the first non-beta release from its new home as part of the | |||
Apache httpd project. There should be no compatibility problems with existing applications designed | |||
to work with older versions of mod_fcgid but the configuration directives of mod_fcgid itself | |||
have all been renamed to avoid any potential conflicts with other parts of the Apache httpd project. | |||
This means that users updating from older releases may need to edit their mod_fcgid configuration: | |||
a script "fixconf.sed" is included in the mod_fcgid package to convert configurations from the old | |||
directive names to the new ones. |
Revision as of 11:12, 19 October 2009
Web and Content Servers
mod_fcgid 2.3.4
This release includes mod_fcgid 2.3.4, the first non-beta release from its new home as part of the Apache httpd project. There should be no compatibility problems with existing applications designed to work with older versions of mod_fcgid but the configuration directives of mod_fcgid itself have all been renamed to avoid any potential conflicts with other parts of the Apache httpd project. This means that users updating from older releases may need to edit their mod_fcgid configuration: a script "fixconf.sed" is included in the mod_fcgid package to convert configurations from the old directive names to the new ones.