File apache2-mod_python.changes of Package apache2-mod_python

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Tue Aug 19 13:14:13 CEST 2008 - poeml@suse.de

- fix build with apr 1.3.2 and later
  mod_python-3.3.1-bucket-brigade.patch
  http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@apr.apache.org/msg20588.html

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Fri Apr 13 15:25:00 CEST 2007 - poeml@suse.de

- update to 3.3.1
  | New Features
  | - (MODPYTHON-103) New req.add_output_filter(),
  |   req.add_input_filter(), req.register_output_fiter(),
  |   req.register_input_filter() methods. These allows the dynamic
  |   registration of filters and the attaching of filters to the
  |   current request.
  | - (MODPYTHON-104) Support added for using Python in content being
  |   passed through "INCLUDES" output filter, or as more commonly
  |   referred to server side include (SSI) mechanism.
  | - (MODPYTHON-108) Added support to cookies for httponly attribute,
  |   an extension originally created by Microsoft, but now getting
  |   more widespread use in the battle against cross site-scripting
  |   attacks.
  | - (MODPYTHON-118) Now possible using the PythonImport directive to
  |   specify the name of a function contained in the module to be
  |   called once the designated module has been imported.
  | - (MODPYTHON-124) New req.auth_name() and req.auth_type() methods.
  |   These return the values associated with the AuthName and AuthType
  |   directives respectively. The req.ap_auth_type has now also been
  |   made writable so that it can be set by an authentication handler.
  | - (MODPYTHON-130) Added req.set_etag(), req.set_last_modified() and
  |   req.update_mtime() functions as wrappers for similar functions
  |   provided by Apache C API. These are required to effectively use
  |   the req.meets_condition() function.  The documentation for
  |   req.meets_condition() has also been updated as what it previously
  |   described probably wouldn't actually work.
  | - (MODPYTHON-132) New req.construct_url() method. Used to construct
  |   a fully qualified URI string incorporating correct scheme, server
  |   and port.
  | - (MODPYTHON-144) The "apache.interpreter" and "apache.main_server"
  |   attributes have been made publically available. These were
  |   previously private and not part of the public API.
  | - (MODPYTHON-149) Added support for session objects that span
  |   domains.
  | - (MODPYTHON-153) Added req.discard_request_body() function as
  |   wrapper for similar function provided by Apache C API. The
  |   function tests for and reads any message body in the request,
  |   simply discarding whatever it receives.
  | - (MODPYTHON-164) The req.add_handler(),
  |   req.register_input_filter() and req.register_output_filter()
  |   methods can now take a direct reference to a callable object as
  |   well a string which refers to a module or module::function
  |   combination by name.
  | - (MODPYTHON-165) Exported functions from mod_python module to be
  |   used in other third party modules for Apache. The purpose of
  |   these functions is to allow those other modules to access the
  |   mechanics of how mod_python creates interpreters, thereby
  |   allowing other modules to also embed Python and for there not to
  |   be a conflict with mod_python.
  | - (MODPYTHON-170) Added req._request_rec, server._server_rec and
  |   conn._conn_rec semi private members for getting accessing to
  |   underlying Apache struct as a Python CObject. These can be used
  |   for use in implementing SWIG bindings for lower level APIs of
  |   Apache. These members should be regarded as experimental and
  |   there are no guarantees that they will remain present in this
  |   specific form in the future.
  | - (MODPYTHON-193) Added new attribute available as
  |   req.hlist.location. For a handler executed directly as the result
  |   of a handler directive within a Location directive, this will be
  |   set to the value of the Location directive. If LocationMatch, or
  |   wildcards or regular expressions are used with Location, the
  |   value will be the matched value in the URL and not the pattern.
  | 
  | Improvements
  | - (MODPYTHON-27) When using mod_python.publisher, the __auth__()
  |   and __access__() functions and the __auth_realm__ string can now
  |   be nested within a class method as a well a normal function.
  | - (MODPYTHON-90) The PythonEnablePdb configuration option will now
  |   be ignored if Apache hasn't been started up in single process
  |   mode.
  | - (MODPYTHON-91) If running Apache in single process mode with PDB
  |   enabled and the "quit" command is used to exit that debug
  |   session, an exception indicating that the PDB session has been
  |   aborted is raised rather than None being returned with a
  |   subsequent error complaining about the handler returning an
  |   invalid value.
  | - (MODPYTHON-93) Improved util.FieldStorage efficiency and made the
  |   interface more dictionary like.
  | - (MODPYTHON-101) Force an exception when handler evaluates to
  |   something other than None but is otherwise not callable.
  |   Previously an exception would not be generated if the handler
  |   evaluated to False.
  | - (MODPYTHON-107) Neither mod_python.publisher nor mod_python.psp
  |   explicitly flush output after writing the content of the response
  |   back to the request object. By not flushing output it is now
  |   possible to use the "CONTENT_LENGTH" output filter to add a
  |   "Content-Length" header.
  | - (MODPYTHON-111) Note made in session documentation that a save is
  |   required to avoid session timeouts.
  | - (MODPYTHON-125) The req.handler attribute is now writable. This
  |   allows a handler executing in a phase prior to the response phase
  |   to specify which Apache module will be responsible for generating
  |   the content.
  | - (MODPYTHON-128) Made the req.canonical_filename attribute
  |   writable. Changed the req.finfo attribute from being a tuple to
  |   an actual object. For backwards compatibility the attributes of
  |   the object can still be accessed as if they were a tuple. New
  |   code however should access the attributes as member data. The
  |   req.finfo attribute is also now writable and can be assigned to
  |   using the result of calling the new function apache.stat(). This
  |   function is a wrapper for apr_stat().
  | - (MODPYTHON-129) When specifying multiple handlers for a phase,
  |   the status returned by each handler is now treated the same as
  |   how Apache would treat the status if the handler was registered
  |   using the low level C API. What this means is that whereas
  |   stacked handlers of any phase would in turn previously be
  |   executed as long as they returned apache.OK, this is no longer
  |   the case and what happens is dependent on the phase.
  |   Specifically, a handler returning apache.DECLINED no longer
  |   causes the execution of subsequent handlers for the phase to be
  |   skipped. Instead, it will move to the next of the stacked
  |   handlers. In the case of PythonTransHandler, PythonAuthenHandler,
  |   PythonAuthzHandler and PythonTypeHandler, as soon as apache.OK is
  |   returned, subsequent handlers for the phase will be skipped, as
  |   the result indicates that any processing pertinent to that phase
  |   has been completed. For other phases, stacked handlers will
  |   continue to be executed if apache.OK is returned as well as when
  |   apache.DECLINED is returned. This new interpretation of the
  |   status returned also applies to stacked content handlers listed
  |   against the PythonHandler directive even though Apache notionally
  |   only ever calls at most one content handler. Where all stacked
  |   content handlers in that phase run, the status returned from the
  |   last handler becomes the overall status from the content phase.
  | - (MODPYTHON-141) The req.proxyreq and req.uri attributes are now
  |   writable. This allows a handler to setup these values and trigger
  |   proxying of the current request to a remote server.
  | - (MODPYTHON-142) The req.no_cache and req.no_local_copy attributes
  |   are now writable.
  | - (MODPYTHON-143) Completely reimplemented the module importer.
  |   This is now used whenever modules are imported corresponding to
  |   any of the Python*Handler, Python*Filter and PythonImport
  |   directives. The module importer is still able to be used directly
  |   using the apache.import_module() function. The new module
  |   importer no longer supports automatic reloading of
  |   packages/modules that appear on the standard Python module search
  |   path as defined by the PythonPath directive or within an
  |   application by direct changes to sys.path. Automatic module
  |   reloading is however still performed on file based modules (not
  |   packages) which are located within the document tree where
  |   handlers are located.  Locations within the document tree are
  |   however no longer added to the standard Python module search path
  |   automatically as they are maintained within a distinct importer
  |   search path. The PythonPath directive MUST not be used to point
  |   at directories within the document tree. To have additional
  |   directories be searched by the module importer, they should be
  |   listed in the mod_python.importer.path option using the
  |   PythonOption directive. This is a path similar to how PythonPath
  |   argument is supplied, but MUST not reference sys.path nor contain
  |   any directories also listed in the standard Python module search
  |   path. If an application does not appear to work under the module
  |   importer, the old module importer can be reenabled by setting the
  |   mod_python.legacy.importer option using the PythonOption
  |   directive to the value '*'. This option must be set in the global
  |   Apache configuration.
  | - (MODPYTHON-152) When in a sub request, when a request is the
  |   result of an internal redirect, or when when returning from such
  |   a request, the req.main, req.prev and req.next members now
  |   correctly return a reference to the original Python request
  |   object wrapper first created for the specific request_rec
  |   instance rather than creating a new distinct Python request
  |   object. This means that any data added explicitly to a request
  |   object can be passed between such requests.
  | - (MODPYTHON-178) When using mod_python.psp, if the PSP file which
  |   is the target of the request doesn't actually exist, an
  |   apache.HTTP_NOT_FOUND server error is now returned to the client
  |   rather than raising a ValueError exception which results in a 500
  |   internal server error. Note that if using SetHandler and the
  |   request is against the directory and no DirectoryIndex directive
  |   is specified which lists a valid PSP index file, then the same
  |   apache.HTTP_NOT_FOUND server error is returned to the client.
  | - (MODPYTHON-196) For completeness, added req.server.log_error()
  |   and req.connection.log_error(). The latter wraps ap_log_cerror()
  |   (when available), allowing client information to be logged along
  |   with message from a connection handler.
  | - (MODPYTHON-206) The attribute req.used_path_info is now
  |   modifiable and can be set from within handlers. This is
  |   equivalent to having used the AcceptPathInfo directive.
  | - (MODPYTHON-207) The attribute req.args is now modifiable and can
  |   be set from within handlers.
  | 
  | Bug Fixes
  | - (MODPYTHON-38) Fixed issue when using PSP pages in conjunction
  |   with publisher handler or where a PSP error page was being
  |   triggered, that form parameters coming from content of a POST
  |   request weren't available or only available using a workaround.
  |   Specifically, the PSP page will now use any FieldStorage object
  |   instance cached as req.form left there by preceding code.
  | - (MODPYTHON-43) Nested __auth__() functions in
  |   mod_python.publisher now execute in context of globals from the
  |   file the function is in and not that of mod_python.publisher
  |   itself.
  | - (MODPYTHON-47) Fixed mod_python.publisher so it will not return a
  |   HTTP Bad Request response when mod_auth is being used to provide
  |   Digest authentication.
  | - (MODPYTHON-63) When handler directives are used within Directory
  |   or DirectoryMatch directives where wildcards or regular
  |   expressions are used, the handler directory will be set to the
  |   shortest directory matched by the directory pattern. Handler
  |   directives can now also be used within Files and FilesMatch
  |   directives and the handler directory will correctly resolve to
  |   the directory corresponding to the enclosing Directory or
  |   DirectoryMatch directive, or the directory the .htaccess file is
  |   contained in.
  | - (MODPYTHON-76) The FilterDispatch callback should not flush the
  |   filter if it has already been closed.
  | - (MODPYTHON-84) The original change to fix the symlink issue for
  |   req.sendfile() was causing problems on Win32, plus code needed to
  |   be changed to work with APR 1.2.7.
  | - (MODPYTHON-100) When using stacked handlers and a SERVER_RETURN
  |   exception was used to return an OK status for that handler, any
  |   following handlers weren't being run if appropriate for the
  |   phase.
  | - (MODPYTHON-109) The Py_Finalize() function was being called on
  |   child process shutdown. This was being done though from within
  |   the context of a signal handler, which is generally unsafe and
  |   would cause the process to lock up. This function is no longer
  |   called on child process shutdown.
  | - (MODPYTHON-112) The req.phase attribute is no longer overwritten
  |   by an input or output filter. The filter.is_input member should
  |   be used to determine if a filter is an input or output filter.
  | - (MODPYTHON-113) The PythonImport directive now uses the
  |   apache.import_module() function to import modules to avoid
  |   reloading problems when same module is imported from a handler.
  | - (MODPYTHON-114) Fixed race conditions on setting sys.path when
  |   the PythonPath directive is being used as well as problems with
  |   infinite extension of path.
  | - (MODPYTHON-120) (MODPYTHON-121) Fixes to test suite so it will
  |   work on virtual hosting environments where localhost doesn't
  |   resolve to 127.0.0.1 but the actual IP address of the host.
  | - (MODPYTHON-126) When Python*Handler or Python*Filter directive is
  |   used inside of a Files directive container, the handler/filter
  |   directory value will now correctly resolve to the directory
  |   corresponding to any parent Directory directive or the location
  |   of the .htaccess file the Files directive is contained in.
  | - (MODPYTHON-133) The table object returned by
  |   req.server.get_config() was not being populated correctly to be
  |   the state of directives set at global scope for the server.
  | - (MODPYTHON-134) Setting PythonDebug to Off, wasn't overriding On
  |   setting in parent scope.
  | - (MODPYTHON-140) The util.redirect() function should be returning
  |   server status of apache.DONE and not apache.OK otherwise it will
  |   not give desired result if used in non content handler phase or
  |   where there are stacked content handlers.
  | - (MODPYTHON-147) Stopped directories being added to sys.path
  |   multiple times when PythonImport and PythonPath directive used.
  | - (MODPYTHON-148) Added missing Apache contants
  |   apache.PROXYREQ_RESPONSE and apache.HTTP_UPGRADE_REQUIRED. Also
  |   added new constants for Apache magic mime types and values for
  |   interpreting the req.connection.keepalive and req.read_body
  |   members.
  | - (MODPYTHON-150) In a multithread MPM, the apache.init() function
  |   could be called more than once for a specific interpreter
  |   instance whereas it should only be called once.
  | - (MODPYTHON-151) Debug error page returned to client when an
  |   exception in a handler occurred wasn't escaping special HTML
  |   characters in the traceback or the details of the exception.
  | - (MODPYTHON-157) Wrong interpreter name used for fixup handler
  |   phase and earlier, when PythonInterpPerDirectory was enabled and
  |   request was against a directory but client didn't provide the
  |   trailing slash.
  | - (MODPYTHON-159) Fix FieldStorage class so that it can handle
  |   multiline headers.
  | - (MODPYTHON-160) Using PythonInterpPerDirective when setting
  |   content handler to run dynamically with req.add_handler() would
  |   cause Apache to crash.
  | - (MODPYTHON-161) Directory argument supplied to req.add_handler()
  |   is canonicalized and a trailing slash added automatically. This
  |   is needed to ensure that the directory is always in POSIX path
  |   style as used by Apache and that convention where directories
  |   associated with directives always have trailing slash is adhered
  |   to. If this is not done, a different interpreter can be chosen to
  |   that expected when the PythonInterpPerDirective is used.
  | - (MODPYTHON-166) PythonHandlerModule was not setting up
  |   registration of the PythonFixupHandler or PythonAuthenHandler.
  |   For the latter this meant that using Require directive with
  |   PythonHandlerModule would cause a 500 error and complaint in
  |   error log about "No groups file".
  | - (MODPYTHON-167) When PythonDebug was On and and exception
  |   occurred, the response to the client had a status of 200 when it
  |   really should have been a 500 error status indicating that an
  |   internal error occurred. A 500 error status was correctly being
  |   returned when PythonDebug was Off.
  | - (MODPYTHON-168) Fixed psp_parser error when CR is used as a line
  |   terminator in psp code. This may occur with some older editors
  |   such as GoLive on Mac OS X.
  | - (MODPYTHON-175) Fixed problem whereby a main PSP page and an
  |   error page triggered from that page both accessing the session
  |   object would cause a deadlock.
  | - (MODPYTHON-176) Fixed issue whereby PSP code would unlock session
  |   object which it had inherited from the caller meaning caller
  |   could no longer use it safely. PSP code will now only unlock
  |   session if it created it in the first place.
  | - (MODPYTHON-179) Fixed the behaviour of req.readlines() when a
  |   size hint was provided. Previously, it would always return a
  |   single line when a size hint was provided.
  | - (MODPYTHON-180) Publisher would wrongly output a warning about
  |   nothing to publish if req.write() or req.sendfile() used and data
  |   not flushed, and then published function returned None.
  | - (MODPYTHON-181) Fixed memory leak when mod_python handlers are
  |   defined for more than one phase at the same time.
  | - (MODPYTHON-182) Fixed memory leak in req.readline().
  | - (MODPYTHON-184) Fix memory leak in apache.make_table(). This was
  |   used by util.FieldStorage class so affected all code using forms.
  | - (MODPYTHON-185) Fixed segfault in psp.parsestring(src_string)
  |   when src_string is empty.
  | - (MODPYTHON-187) Table objects could crash in various ways when
  |   the value of an item was NULL. This could occur for
  |   SCRIPT_FILENAME when the req.subprocess_env table was accessed in
  |   the post read request handler phase.
  | - (MODPYTHON-189) Fixed representation returned by calling repr()
  |   on a table object.
  | - (MODPYTHON-191) Session class will no longer accept a normal
  |   cookie if a signed cookie was expected.
  | - (MODPYTHON-194) Fixed potential memory leak due to not clearing
  |   the state of thread state objects before deleting them.
  | - (MODPYTHON-195) Fix potential Win32 resource leaks in parent
  |   Apache process when process restarts occur.
  | - (MODPYTHON-198) Python 2.5 broke nested
  |   __auth__/__access__/__auth_realm__ in mod_python.publisher.
  | - (MODPYTHON-200) Fixed problem whereby signed and marshalled
  |   cookies could not be used at the same time. When expecting
  |   marshalled cookie, any signed, but not marshalled cookies will be
  |   returned as normal cookies.

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Mon Oct 23 16:47:44 CEST 2006 - poeml@suse.de

- simplify last fix, so it still builds with python < 2.5.

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Sat Sep 23 16:40:42 CEST 2006 - aj@suse.de

- Fix build with python 2.5.

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Sat Aug 19 00:32:48 CEST 2006 - poeml@suse.de

- update to 3.2.10
  |- New Features
  |  - (MODPYTHON-78) Added support for Apache 2.2.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-94) New req.is_https() and req.ssl_var_lookup()
  |    methods. These communicate direct with the Apache mod_ssl
  |    module, allowing it to be determined if the connection is
  |    using SSL/TLS and what the values of internal ssl variables
  |    are.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-137) New req.server.get_options() method. This
  |    returns the subset of Python options set at global scope
  |    within the Apache configuration. That is, outside of the
  |    context of any VirtualHost, Location, Directory or Files
  |    directives.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-131) The directory used for mutex locks can now be
  |    specified at at compile time using ./configure
  |    --with-mutex-dir value or at run time with PythonOption
  |    mod_python.mutex_directory value.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-145) The number of mutex locks can now be
  |    specified at run time with PythonOption
  |    mod_python.mutex_locks value.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-172) Fixed three memory leaks that were found in
  |    _apachemodule.parse_qsl, req.readlines and util.cfgtree_walk.
  |- Improvements
  |  - (MODPYTHON-77) Third party C modules that use the simplified
  |    API for the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL), as described in
  |    PEP 311, can now be used. The only requirement is that such
  |    modules can only be used in the context of the
  |    "main_interpreter".
  |  - (MODPYTHON-119) DbmSession unit test no longer uses the
  |    default directory for the dbm file, so the test will not
  |    interfer with the user's current apache instance.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-158) Added additional debugging and logging output
  |    for where mod_python cannot initialise itself properly due to
  |    Python or mod_python version mismatches or missing Python
  |    module code files.
  |- Bug Fixes
  |  - (MODPYTHON-122) Fixed configure problem when using bash 3.1.x.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-173) Fixed DbmSession to create db file with mode 0640.
  |  - (MODPYTHON-84) Fixed request.sendfile() bug for symlinked
  |    files on Win32.
- drop obsolete patches

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Sat Aug 19 00:00:07 CEST 2006 - poeml@suse.de

- update to 3.2.8
  |- New Features:
  |  - New apache.register_cleanup() method.
  |  - New apache.exists_config_define() method.
  |  - New file-based session manager class.
  |  - Session cookie name can be specified.
  |  - The maximum number of mutexes mod_python uses for session
  |    locking can now be specifed at compile time using configure
  |    --with-max-locks.
  |  - New a version attribute in mod_python module.
  |  - New test handler testhandler.py has been added.
  |- Improvements
  |  - Autoreload of a module using apache.import_module() now works
  |    if modification time for the module is different from the
  |    file.  Previously, the module was only reloaded if the the
  |    modification time of the file was more recent. This allows
  |    for a more graceful reload if a file with an older
  |    modification time needs to be restored from backup.
  |  - Fixed the publisher traversal security issue
  |  - Objects hierarchy a la CherryPy can now be published.
  |  - mod_python.c now logs reason for a 500 error
  |  - Calls to PyErr_Print in mod_python.c are now followed by
  |    fflush()
  |  - Using an empty value with PythonOption will unset a
  |    PythonOption key.
  |  - req.path_info is now a read/write member.
  |  - Improvements to FieldStorage allow uploading of large files.
  |    Uploaded files are now streamed to disk, not to memory.
  |  - Path to flex is now discovered at configuration time or can
  |    be specifed using configure --with-flex=/path/to/flex.
  |  - sys.argv is now initialized to ["mod_python"] so that modules
  |    like numarray and pychart can work properly.
  |- Bug Fixes
  |  - Fixed memory leak which resulted from circular references
  |    starting from the request object.
  |  - Fixed memory leak resulting from multiple PythonOption
  |    directives.
  |  - Fixed Multiple/redundant interpreter creation problem.
  |  - Cookie attributes with attribute names prefixed with $ are
  |    now ignored. See Section 4.7 for more information.
  |  - Bug in setting up of config_dir from Handler directives
  |    fixed.
  |  - mod_python.publisher will now support modules with the same
  |    name but in different directories
  |  - Fixed continual reloading of modules problem
  |  - Fixed big marshalled cookies error.
  |  - Fixed mod_python.publisher extension handling
  |  - mod_python.publisher default index file traversal
  |  - mod_python.publisher loading wrong module and giving no
  |    warning/error
  |  - apply_fs_data() now works with "new style" objects
  |  - File descriptor fd closed after ap_send_fd() in
  |    req_sendfile()
  |  - Bug in mem_cleanup in MemorySession fixed.
  |  - Fixed bug in _apache._global_lock() which could cause a
  |    segfault if the lock index parameter is greater number of
  |    mutexes created at mod_python startup.
  |  - Fixed bug where local_ip and local_host in connection object
  |    were returning remote_ip and remote_host instead
  |  - Fixed install_dso Makefile rule so it only installs the dso,
  |    not the python files
  |  - Potential deadlock in psp cache handling fixed
  |  - Fixed bug where sessions are used outside <Directory>
  |    directive.
  |  - Fixed compile problem on IRIX. ln -s requires both TARGET and
  |    LINK_NAME on IRIX. ie. ln -s TARGET LINK_NAME
  |  - Fixed ./configure problem on SuSE Linux 9.2 (x86-64). Python
  |    libraries are in lib64/ for this platform.
  |  - Fixed req.sendfile() problem where sendfile(filename) sends
  |    the incorrect number of bytes when filename is a symlink.
  |  - Fixed problem where util.FieldStorage was not correctly
  |    checking the mime types of POSTed entities
  |  - Fixed conn.local_addr and conn.remote_addr for a better IPv6
  |    support.
  |  - Fixed psp_parser.l to properly escape backslash-n,
  |    backslash-t and backslash-r character sequences.
  |  - Fixed segfault bug when accessing some request object members
  |    (allowed_methods, allowed_xmethods, content_languages) and
  |    some server object members (names, wild_names).
  |  - Fixed request.add_handler() segfault bug when adding a
  |    handler to an empty handler list.
  |  - Fixed PythonAutoReload directive so that AutoReload can be
  |    turned off.
  |  - Fixed connection object read() bug on FreeBSD.
  |  - Fixed potential buffer corruption bug in connection object
  |    read().
- remove references to obsolete APR_STATUS_IS_SUCCESS and
  apr_sockaddr_port_get() for libapr-1.2.7
- drop obsolete mod_python-3.1.3-publisher.dif
- fix installation into the correct libdir, it didn't work anymore

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Sat Mar  4 07:22:07 CET 2006 - aj@suse.de

- updated to reflect python changes due to #149809

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Mon Jan 30 12:55:47 CET 2006 - poeml@suse.de

- removed libapr-util1-devel from BuildRequires (apache2-devel does
  require it)

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Wed Jan 25 21:34:18 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de

- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires

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Wed Dec 21 01:14:54 CET 2005 - ro@suse.de

- fix quoting problem in configure.in 

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Thu Dec  8 14:50:37 CET 2005 - poeml@suse.de

- if building with apache 2.2, remove references to
  obsolete APR_STATUS_IS_SUCCESS 

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Wed Oct  5 12:07:25 CEST 2005 - dmueller@suse.de

 - add norootforbuild

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Fri Feb 11 12:47:09 CET 2005 - poeml@suse.de

- fix CAN-2005-0088 patch [#50324]

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Tue Feb  1 12:54:13 CET 2005 - poeml@suse.de

- fix information leak in publisher handler, CAN-2005-0088 [#50324]

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Tue Jan 25 11:27:49 CET 2005 - poeml@suse.de

- move usage hints from %post into package description

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Wed Nov 24 18:50:30 CET 2004 - mcihar@suse.de

- use %{py_sitedir}

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Fri Mar  5 16:00:52 CET 2004 - poeml@suse.de

- update to 3.1.3
- package is now licensed under Apache Software License 2.0

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Tue Feb 10 17:28:05 CET 2004 - poeml@suse.de

- update to 3.0.4, which fixes a vulnerability whereby a specific
  query string processed by mod_python would cause the httpd rocess
  to crash.
- mod_python-3.0.3-python-2.3b1.dif is no longer needed

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Fri Aug 29 17:38:32 CEST 2003 - mcihar@suse.cz

- require same python version as it was built with

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Fri Aug 29 16:35:22 CEST 2003 - poeml@suse.de

- Conflicts: mod_python (the Apache 1 module) [#29637]

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Mon Jul 28 12:51:10 CEST 2003 - poeml@suse.de

- don't explicitely strip binaries since RPM handles it, and may
  keep the stripped information somewhere
- fix mentioned path to documentation

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Fri Jun  6 01:55:22 CEST 2003 - poeml@suse.de

- install missing .py files into python's site-packages folder
- fix installation on 64 bit architecture (lib64)

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Fri May 30 04:54:13 CEST 2003 - poeml@suse.de

- new package
- in python-2.3b1, LONG_LONG is renamed to PY_LONG_LONG

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