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List of apache 2.2 patches available
Posted on 31, January 2008, by Jose in Open Source Software
As the rollout period for patches submitted to apache-dev can often be long, I put a list of all our contributed patches and the issues they solve so that other apache users can profit from them. All these patches and test cases were sent to the Apache server bugzilla server. You will actually download the patches from their bugzilla entry.
All of these patches are being used without problems in our W3C production servers.
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