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Next release in the near future?
Any insight as to when the next version is going to be released?
There are enough good changes in the tree right now that it's worth
rolling a new port for the FreeBSD folk in the crowd and I'm curious
as to whether or not I should take a snapshot or if a new release is
right around the corner. -sc


PS What's in the ntbhb directory? ;~)

cvs server: failed to create lock directory in repository `/storage/cvs/jesus/mod_backhand/ntbhb': Permission denied
cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/storage/cvs/jesus/mod_backhand/ntbhb'
cvs [server aborted]: read lock failed - giving up



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Sean Chittenden
Next release in the near future? [ In reply to ]
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> Any insight as to when the next version is going to be released?
> There are enough good changes in the tree right now that it's worth
> rolling a new port for the FreeBSD folk in the crowd and I'm curious
> as to whether or not I should take a snapshot or if a new release is
> right around the corner. -sc

Yeah. yeah. yeah. I have been meaning on releasing it as it for a long
time now. I don't know what's wrong with me. Just lazy I guess.

> PS What's in the ntbhb directory? ;~)

It's a secret. :-) NT Backhand Broadcaster. It is a standalone NT
process that will announce a machine as a mod_backhand participants so
that you can use an NT server running any web server as a backend
mod_backhand player. It was written by Rob Butler.

http://www.backhand.org/mod_backhand/ntbhb.shtml

> cvs server: failed to create lock directory in repository
> `/storage/cvs/jesus/mod_backhand/ntbhb': Permission denied
> cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository
> `/storage/cvs/jesus/mod_backhand/ntbhb'
> cvs [server aborted]: read lock failed - giving up

Oops. permissions problem... That should be fixed now.

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Theo Schlossnagle
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Next release in the near future? [ In reply to ]
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> Any insight as to when the next version is going to be released?
> There are enough good changes in the tree right now that it's worth
> rolling a new port for the FreeBSD folk in the crowd and I'm curious
> as to whether or not I should take a snapshot or if a new release is
> right around the corner. -sc

There you go. 1.2.1 is officially available.

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Theo Schlossnagle
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